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3 Easy Ways To Become More Proactive At Work by ValourDigest(m): 9:49am On Nov 09, 2020
Without a doubt, we can confidently say that one of the major things your boss expects from you is to be more proactive at work. Of course, you aren’t meant to butt your head into everyone’s business all the time, as it would be plain rude and unprofessional. But, there is just something about a complacent worker that doesn’t sit well with most organizations.

Now, because we care, we have come up with three major ways for you to actually become more proactive at work. By following these steps, you’re sure to get on your boss’s good side and increase your productivity on multiple levels. They are:

1. Asking for feedback after completing a task

Most people would just go ahead to submit their tasks and forget all about it. After all, they’ve done what they were asked to do, and it doesn’t seem all that bad. Well, that mentality is a major thought pattern that follows most complacent employees. Unfortunately, sooner than later, it usually gets them in trouble. So, even before your boss gives you an appraisal or criticizes your work, ask them to give you feedback on what you’ve done. It is a clear indicator that you’re willing to learn and improve on yourself.

READ MORE: https://valourdigest.com/3-easy-ways-to-become-more-proactive-at-work/?swcfpc=1

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