As a trainer, what exactly motivates you to get up and go to work each morning? Is it money, recognition, affiliation, or someth

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问题     As a trainer, what exactly motivates you to get up and go to work each morning? Is it money, recognition, affiliation, or something else?
    Still others have limited self-images of what they can achieve, an image often shaped by a boss or an organization.
     (71)I believe the key to personal effectiveness at work(and to job satisfaction, also)is knowing what motivates us to perform at our best. It’s then up to us to seek opportunities to fulfill these motivations. When a job no longer motivates us. it’s time to move on. Jobs have lifecvcles. so take stock of where you are and decide if that’s where you want to be. Consider the following:
    1. Do you enjoy what you do? Nobody’s excited about their job all the time, but you need to derive something from the work each day if you’re going to perform effectively. And money usually isn’t a motivator. We’re motivated by the desire to do good, to be effective, to connect with others, to be creative, or to make a difference. What really lights your fire? Have you gotten away from that in your work? You may have, yet not even know it.
    2. Does your organization want you to realize your full potential? I believe many organizations lack the competence to develop or even keep good people. I’ve seen too many cases of individuals sent packing from organizations because they were more talented than their boss could stand, or because they did not always play by the company rules.
     (72)Also, prejudice and chauvinism still exist in the workplace. While we like to think women managers have achieved parity with men, this isn’t true. The glass(some sav concrete)ceiling still exists in many places. So. if you’re a minority, consider how this is affecting your advancement chances. Don’t he bitter, but do get busy. It may be time to get out and find something better.
    3. Feel plateaued or pigeonholed in your job? Then look for ways to make your job a "learning ground". Explore those informal, "out-of-the-box" ways we can keep growing professionally, even if we’re suffering from a career slump, working for a tyrant, or "trapped" in a job that doesn’t fully use our talents.
    For example, find a way to increase responsibility at work(and in so doing, acquire some experience you’ve been longing to add to your resume). Or eager to be published? Then, write an article for a professional journal. Time to polish your oratorical skills? Speak at a professional conference or serve on the speaker’s committee for your local ASTD Chapter.
     (73)There are always ways to leverage your professional experience, even if that experience has been unpleasant. I know people who’ve written articles about sexual harassment based on their own negative experiences, then become stars on the speaking circuit because of it. Others have become consultants, specializing in areas they developed while employed by others.
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答案同样地,在工作中还存在偏见和大男子主义。我们总认为在女经理与男经理之间实现了平等,可事实并非如此。在许多地方仍然存在着玻璃(有人说混凝土)天花板(指妨碍妇女成功的一种无形限制)。因此,假如你处于少数,那就应该细想一下它会怎样影响你事业上的发展机会。不要怨恨和觉得痛苦,但一定不要让自己闲着。这可能是应该辞职去寻找更好的工作的时候了。

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