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The Career Woman:Etiquette, a tool for Success in the work place.

      While we are reflecting on the  success or short-comings made so far in our place of work,  It is important we consider the following work  Etiquettes written below, to ensure we obtain maximum success in our  future endeavors:
 
 *Don’t have personal conversations when you are around your fellow Colleague,  try not to have the conversation at your desk where others can hear you, this will prevent grievances and manipulations
* Possess Emotional Intelligence at your workplace: Avoid bringing issues from home or outside that can interfere with your work activity,
Also learn to reach out to relevant authorities to resolve issues affecting you in your workplace rather than contemplating or gossiping  about it with fellow Colleagues because
gossiping can portray you as someone who cannot be trusted or someone who isn’t a team player, It can also be duly harmful if it gets back to the object of the gossip.
* Always use  professional E-mail:
  Work emails should maintain a sense of professionalism so that others can see you as a competent expert that you are. Always communicate professionally through your workplace emails, regardless of how relaxed your superiors might seem.
* Be Comported at   social gathering organised at work place.
When you have the chance to socialize with your coworkers and get to know them outside of their 9 to 5 personas.  It is important not to be too loose, anything you do will portray you positively or negatively among colleagues and your boss
* Sieze  every opportunity to complete a new task. 
If your boss, superior, or Co-worker gives you a task that you’ve never worked on in the past, it’s natural to feel nervous. But do not decline the work because accepting new projects expands your skillset and can lead to exciting opportunities down the line. 
* Be open-minded: 
Being flexible and open to change which is a constant thing in life will always help in the long-run within or outside the work place.
*Always have a positive attitude about being at work : This will affect your job performance significantly. Appearing happy, friendly, and approachable at work will also preserve your network.
However, if you have any regrets on how you have toured so far in your work place, it is understandable to make mistakes,
It’s understandable to be nervous  as you move into your first job after graduation or when you make a career change to a completely new company or industry. But, don't forget Nobody is perfect , you just  have  to constantly grow and learn from those mistakes so that you can be a  better person in future and in your work place. Good luck to you!
# women empowerment tips
# Raising relevant women in different workplace.

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