PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION FACING THE END OF THE YEAR

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PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION FACING THE END OF THE YEAR

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The end of the year is approaching and in the face of all the festivities that are coming, there is always the thought of the plans that have to start a new cycle with positive changes, in order to improve what was experienced in the previous period. It should be noted that this situation occurs both personally and at work.

When entering fully into the professional field, it is worth asking whether these times are conceptualized to raise the performance of a work group; However, beyond visualizing motivation as a tool to obtain a specific benefit in the field of work, it is interesting to focus our perspective on the way in which our emotions prevail in how we share ourselves as individuals and carry out our activities, from the most everyday, even the most specific.

It is clear that, with all the festivities and distractions that occur in this holiday season, it may be the case that employees are with their heads elsewhere and performance may drop due to the emotional factor and the association of accumulated fatigue, but Despite this, there are certain ways to prevent this from happening. And not necessarily through restriction or instruction on the part of the company or the organization where you work. But through a personal conception that can help control our emotional factor in another way: a way to motivate oneself to give results.

Below we share a series of tips to take into account in order to achieve the best of this upcoming year-end and get the most out of the way we work.

● Disconnect work from vacations: it is important to give your time to everything, and if there is no balance between our work tasks and our moments of coexistence and rest, it is most likely that you will not enjoy either one or the other: take your time to live each aspect in the best way.

● Make changes in your life: you will most likely have a list of wishes and goals to meet for the coming year, however you need to be realistic with what you want and can do. Dreaming costs nothing, but assessing what you want to do in a year and working hard to achieve it is the first step in achieving our goals.

● Live life as a constant learning: from life experiences, learning comes so take the time to know more and learn new skills every day of your life: seeing life in this way will help you to be more and more happy and become a competitive person with a hunger for knowledge.

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