Don't Be the "Tumbleweed"

Recently at my work, an executive hit upon a very good subject: being proactive for your career. This is probably one of the best things that you can do for your career, but surprisingly enough, a lot of people are what she calls "Tumbleweeds". These are people that just roll along from assignment to assignment, never really taking the initiative on anything, never suggesting anything, just like a tumbleweed in the desert. They might do a decent job, but that is all that they do. Consequently, when it comes around to promotion time, they usually fall to the wayside.

How do you escape this deadly fate? Are you DOOMED???? Lucky for you, the answer is no (you can get out of the fetal position now, your just embarrassing both of us). There are several things you can do to make sure you are making a positive (positive being the key word here) impact at your workplace. I've outlined a few starters below:

These are just a few of the ways that you can take charge of your career. They're a good start, but you should come up with some of your own that are tailored to your specific work situation to use in conjunction with the suggestions above.

Kevin Augustine is the administrator for Workplace Life - Where Every Cubicle Has a Window. Visit us for helpful articles on common Microsoft Office software such as Microsoft Word and Excel. We also have articles on career management, surviving in the office, professional email tips, and bits of humor to lighten up your day.