5 Parenting Tips to Remember
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What would we do without our parents! Unfortunately, we don't always listen to their advice, even though it can potentially change and make our whole lives easier.
How often do you listen to your parents' advice? Well, maybe when you were five years old, you had no more indisputable authorities than your mom and dad, but now, having become an adult and independent woman, you don't need “anyone's advice.” But that's not true, you do, and how. But if you still don't want to ask your parents what to do with your life and career, then at least read our article.
Perceive mistakes as opportunities
“It didn’t work out? It’s okay, you’ll do it next time.” Remember what your parents told you as a child, because they were so right. Mistakes are most often perceived by us as a defeat. They are unpleasant and often humiliating. However, any person with experience behind them will say that overcoming difficulties is the most effective way to achieve something. It didn’t work out? Forget the insult, stand up, shake the tears from your eyes and go ahead and storm the career Olympus again.
Be honest
Directness is valued not only in interpersonal relationships, but also at work, especially in interviews. You should not exaggerate about knowing 10 languages, mastering the technique of repairing computers with the help of a look, or the ability to solve financial problems by attaching a leaf of plantain to documents. Sooner or later, your lie will be revealed, and then the moment of shame will come. Remember: you should not lie to either your employer or a loved one.
Cleanliness is the key to health (and success)
Believe me, it's not for nothing that you were taught to make your bed in the morning and wash the dishes after yourself. This not only keeps the house clean, but also disciplines you. Having learned to clean up after yourself, you won't have problems keeping your desk in order, the necessary documents in folders, and important contacts won't get lost in a mountain of garbage. Discipline, you know, is a useful thing.
Work for life, not life for work
This rule is outdated, and it generally smells of mothballs, you might say. Modern people don't know about rest time. We are always running, working day and night, and weekends, in our opinion, are created only for working from home, and not in the office, as usual. Unfortunately or fortunately, rework, we tell you, is ineffective. Remember: the more you work, the worse you do it. A person is not a robot, he needs time to rest, and a few hours a week is not enough.
Persistence, persistence and more persistence
Never give up is a good motto for life. When your parents first told you not to despair and always move forward, they revealed to you the biggest secret of a successful person. Nothing good comes for free, you have to fight for everything. Remember this the next time your project is postponed again. One boss will refuse, another will agree and your dream will come true.
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