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Four Secrets ToCareer Success (That They Don't Tell You In School)

<p align&equals;"center"><strong>Four Secrets to Career Success &lpar;That They Don’t Tell you in School&rpar;<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We’ve all passed classes&comma; attended seminars&comma; or read books in order to learn how businesses work&period; But sometimes&comma; it’s the simplest pieces of advice that make the most impact in your success at work&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Below&comma; we have compiled a list of five secrets to success that will accelerate your professional achievement&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol>&NewLine;<li><strong>Know everyone’s favorite word&period; <&sol;strong>How can you possibly figure out every single acquaintance’s favorite word&quest; Here’s a hint&colon; it’s his own name&period; There are hundreds of strategies on how to remember someone’s name – from creating a pneumonic to repeating it out loud right after a person introduces himself&period;Figure out what works for you and stick to it&period; Since an individual’s identity is so strongly linked to his name&comma; he will feel more valued and highly regarded if you use it sporadically in conversation&period;That being said&comma; it’s inevitable that you’ll run into someone you’ve met before &lpar;a co-worker’s husband&comma; the administrative assistant at one of your accounts&rpar; and your mind will go blank&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Instead of struggling through the conversation using less-than-professional generalities like &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;dear” or &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;buddy&comma;” etiquette guru Emily Post suggests admitting your memory lapse by asking the person to remind you of her name&comma; then gracefully moving on with the conversation&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Invest in a roll of Forever stamps&period; <&sol;strong>While many elementary schools don’t teach cursive anymore&comma; the sincerity and novelty of a handwritten note will never go out of style&period;Make sure that a professional stationary set that features your name or monogram&comma; and a smooth-writing pen are always within reach&period;While an emailed thank you arrives quicker&comma; a tangible note will make a longer lasting impression&comma; whether it’s to the potential new client that you met for coffee or a business owner down the street that referred you to a great local place to find office supplies&period;A thank you note can also act as a calling card of sorts – the next time that person needs a service that your business offers&comma; she has a tangible reminder of how your relationship has been mutually beneficial in the past&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Prepare to fail&period; <&sol;strong>No one likes failure&comma; but we all know it’s inevitable&period; Take 15 minutes at the end of each work week to write down your successes and failures&period; Identify why you consider some events to be failures&comma; but also focus on what specifically you did to achieve successes&period;After a few weeks&comma; you’ll be able to reflect and identify patterns in your work&period; Continue to play up your strengths and improve on your weakness&comma; and you’ll find your &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;failure” list getting shorter&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Remember why you have two ears and one mouth&period; <&sol;strong>Take it as an anatomical cue from your own face – you should listen twice as much as you speak&period;While you may be tempted to jump into a conversation with a customer by immediately explaining everything you have to offer&comma; you’ll get more out of the conversation if you focus on being an active listener&period;Ask clarifying questions and paraphrase what the person says to ensure you understand what she is saying – you’ll learn more and your customer will surely appreciate your added attention&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p>My name is Kelly&comma; and I’m happy to be part of the team at Professional Systems USA&comma; Inc&period;&comma;  a small business in North Carolina that provides <strong>efficient&comma; cost effective&comma; and time saving business solutions<&sol;strong> to streamline and enhance your company’s day-to-day operations&comma; marketing and communications&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;I am always looking for opportunities to partner with a variety of blogs&comma; specifically on business&comma; creativity&comma; community&comma; and education topics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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