1. Be Punctual.
Be respectful of your boss and co-workers' schedule: show up on time. -And remember that on-time often means early. Leave yourself 5 or 10 minutes to take off your coat, put away your lunch, and take care of personal belongings before checking in to work. Also keep in mind weather and traffic, leaving appropriate time to accommodate each.
ex: I work as a substitute elementary teacher. If I show up in time for the first bell with the kids, I will be frazzled trying to keep them organized while I get ready for the day.
2. Be Positive.
Be the example to those you work with of a good attitude. Wear a smile. Look for the positive acts of your coworkers, and encourage them accordingly. Praise is an important key in communication. Watch your tongue: don't speak ill of anyone, and never assume the worst about a person.
3. Be Professional.
Be the epitamy of grace and truth in word, deed, and dress. Use proper language, act with integrity, and dress appropriately (and a step nicer, if possible) for the job. Treat everyone you meet with respect, and do not compromise your character to "fit in" with your coworkers. Above all, keep a servant's heart, ready to help in even the lowliest of tasks.
Remember, people are watching you. They DO notice. And God is watching you, and he will reward every man according to his deed.
"...Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear." 1 Peter 3:15
Be respectful of your boss and co-workers' schedule: show up on time. -And remember that on-time often means early. Leave yourself 5 or 10 minutes to take off your coat, put away your lunch, and take care of personal belongings before checking in to work. Also keep in mind weather and traffic, leaving appropriate time to accommodate each.
ex: I work as a substitute elementary teacher. If I show up in time for the first bell with the kids, I will be frazzled trying to keep them organized while I get ready for the day.
2. Be Positive.
Be the example to those you work with of a good attitude. Wear a smile. Look for the positive acts of your coworkers, and encourage them accordingly. Praise is an important key in communication. Watch your tongue: don't speak ill of anyone, and never assume the worst about a person.
3. Be Professional.
Be the epitamy of grace and truth in word, deed, and dress. Use proper language, act with integrity, and dress appropriately (and a step nicer, if possible) for the job. Treat everyone you meet with respect, and do not compromise your character to "fit in" with your coworkers. Above all, keep a servant's heart, ready to help in even the lowliest of tasks.
Remember, people are watching you. They DO notice. And God is watching you, and he will reward every man according to his deed.
"...Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear." 1 Peter 3:15
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