HOW TO BE A LADY AT THE OFFICE
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A lady never assumes she can
address her boss by her or his first name until she has been directed to do so.
She always shows respect, not only for her superiors, but also for those who
work for her.
She offers to help her coworkers who must be off work because of religious or health reasons. These favours go a long way in showing appreciation of others. Also, when she recognizes an outstanding contribution of a coworker, she is not envious, but sincerely commends him or her.
A lady realizes that the more professionally she presents herself in the workplace, the more seriously she will be taken. She therefore does not smack her gum at the office and stands when introduced to others at the office. she does not barge into another's office even if the door has been left open nor does she fight her boss, coworkers and clients.
She offers to help her coworkers who must be off work because of religious or health reasons. These favours go a long way in showing appreciation of others. Also, when she recognizes an outstanding contribution of a coworker, she is not envious, but sincerely commends him or her.
A lady realizes that the more professionally she presents herself in the workplace, the more seriously she will be taken. She therefore does not smack her gum at the office and stands when introduced to others at the office. she does not barge into another's office even if the door has been left open nor does she fight her boss, coworkers and clients.
If a lady is in a position to supervise others in her office, she does not attempt to dictate. Instead, she directs. She does not miss deadlines but she also knows that sick children are more important than a deadline at the office.
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Lastly, if a lady must leave her job, for whatever reason, she does so graciously, expressing her appreciation to management for her learning experience with that company.
Thank you for reading this article. Please go on to read the next article in the series: A LADY AND HER WORDS.
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