

- Choose a better response when things get tough. When receiving difficult feedback or struggling with a new challenge, find opportunities to improve and seek out help where you can rather than going on the defensive.
- Note the highlights in each day and week for you. Keeping focused on the positive will help you stay motivated to respond better in more challenging moments.
- Try to achieve more each day than you did the day before. Instead of resting on your laurels or doing the minimum required, look for opportunities to be a bit more productive or bring something new to the table every day. Continue pushing your growth edges.
- Know your limitations and boundaries. Be realistic in your expectations of yourself rather than struggling to over-achieve.
- Remember the value of your soft skills. Your value at work is not limited to your technical, job-specific skills. Far more than that, your employer and colleagues will appreciate your self-presentation, punctuality, enthusiasm, strong work ethic, co-operation, humility, and resourcefulness.
- Find humor in your work.
- Be willing to help others and be accountable. Being a strong team member and good collaborator is valued in every organization.