Successful individuals always concentrate
on how their ingenuity and headship attributes can help their organisation
grow. When people start comparing themselves with others, they wile away their precious
time, attempting to be what they are actually not. And they generally do not
move forward in their careers.
Jealousy is a
perilous natural feeling that comes to us routinely; it is unavoidable but can
be restrained. In their quest to excel at work, several people tend to mess up
their careers and lives because they cannot withstand stress and strain that
afflicts them when they try to emulate others desperately wanting to come into
limelight or get a promotion.
The best way
to advance in your career is to be your natural self and know what you and your
principles are, besides what you need to do to support your abilities. Mentors
and others can show you the way, however, eventually you yourself have to be
the captain of the ship that is also you. If you are jealous, you run the risk
of wrecking your career for reasons more than one. .
Today, the
general environment in which we live is devoid of consideration towards others,
where impersonators abound and everybody is involved in a rat-race. The requirement
for ingenuity is exceptionally intense and which calls for an extremely
venturesome disposition. Under such conditions, people prefer to engage in
one-upmanship to create an acquired impression, rather than deciding to be
exclusive. And since this stance breeds discontentment, jealousy pervades our
environment.
People who are
jealous seek acquiescence and recognition; and not importance. They have no
intention to make any useful contribution to the world and feel satisfied being
part of a herd. Ordinary that they are, ordinariness is what they accept it in
their lives. The jealousy that vexes them does not encourage anybody; it simply
outlines them.
Today, the
world has become a global village that calls upon everybody to accept workplace
medley and yet stand out differently. Jealousy is a symptom of lack of
appreciation of our own exclusivity and is simply and clearly the fear that you
do not have value. You need to be assertive enough to luxuriate that
exclusivity and self-worth. You may not be able to alter the sensitivities that
generate jealousy, but you can definitely alter your outlook towards things to
make your life jealousy-free. Given below are six reasons why jealousy rescinds
career advancement and hence the need to restrain it:
· Absence of competitive spirit:
When you concentrate only on emulating others, you fail to be spirited. Your
zeal takes a beating and so does your career. Lack of a competitive spirit
makes you believe that others are a peril. You miss out on spotting
opportunities, leave aside clutching them. You become visionless.
· Latency of genuineness:
If you have to do something, you must come up to it, which you cannot because you
focus on what others are instead of yourself. You must endeavour to add a tag of
worth to your name to get yourself noticed.
· Problems in generating impetus: If
you steer away from your own exclusivity, you simply cannot steer yourself with
zeal. Impetus is brought about by virtuous opportunism and concentration; and
which calls for consolidating your expertise and focussing on attaining the
best.
· Inability to make friends &
exchange ideas: If you are jealous, you can never
foster camaraderie and mutual faith. Friends and friendship will always elude
you. You must ponder over how you can share your swaying capability with others
rather than centring on impediments brought about by jealousy when meeting them.
· Loss of self-belief: If
you are plagued with acrimony, you will not find any reason to count on
yourself too. To be successful in your career, you have to count on yourself
and if you do not, you cannot promote yourself or your skills. Resultantly, you
restrict your own prospects of growth.
· Wearing down of happiness &
dignity: Jealousy and dissatisfaction are complementary.
When jealousy overtakes you, you become despondent and your self-assuredness
gets eroded. You get stuck in a self-created muddle that retards all growth
prospects.
You
will always encounter people who will be several shades better than you. Your
objective should be to enunciate your exclusivity and utilise it for gainful
purposes on a daily basis. After all, your life should not be wasted in
comparing yourself with others; instead, you should utilise every opportunity
that it affords to learn from others, as perhaps they do from you.
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