Monday, October 21, 2019
How to Ask for What You Want at Work
How to Ask for What You Want at Work Itââ¬â¢s a fact of life that you will rarely be handed exactly what you want in in your career. Itââ¬â¢s up to you to take control of your future and move it in your most ideal directionââ¬âif you sit around and wait for people to take notice and reward you, you might be waiting for a long time. If youââ¬â¢re feeling undervalued at work, hereââ¬â¢s a surefire plan to organize your thoughts and make a plan before you approach the powers that be.Put into words what is making you unsatisfied. Do you feel your salary is too low? Are your hours too inconsistent? Do you despise working with a specific client?The first step will lead you to the nextââ¬âand most importantââ¬âstep: identify exactly what it is you want. A raise? A better shift schedule? To be relived of your client? Be specificââ¬âit is important to have a concrete goal you can clearly express.Next, envision how your work life will be better if your ideal situation comes true. How might this change make you more valuable to your employer? What are the major selling points you can offer for making this change?Finally, create a plan and put it into action. What is the best method in your workplace for making a change? Send that email or make that call, set up a meeting, and put your best foot (and argument) forward.Even if making and implementing a detailed plan does not lead to your ideal results, your voice and demands will have been heard. If nothing else, a proactive attitude always lets your supervisors know youââ¬â¢re serious about your future.
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