10 . You’re suffering from a bad case of burnout, especially after you do the same work too many years. But try as you might, you can’t make you stay excited at your job. 1
Keep an open mind.
It’s essential to be open to new opportunities when they come your way. Maybe it will be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to change yourself. As it turns out, you will succeed.
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My advice to anyone working to achieve long-term success, is to regularly step back, assess your progress and consider new experience that can help you grow professionally. 3 . So think about where your greatest professional development opportunities lie, and don’t be afraid to speak up if you aren’t actively addressing them. I’ve found that many new opportunities exist beneath the surface — all you have to do is — raise your hand and ask.
Step outside of your comfort zone.
Although the idea of reinvention may sound daunting (令人胆怯的), this can mean anything from taking on a new project, joining a new team or accepting a “stretch” assignment. 4 , and keep that professional spark well lit. And don’t wait. The pace of change is rapid, and you can’t sit on the sidelines.
Experience the payoff.
Wearing different hats or changing your position can keep you invigorated (精神焕发) about your job and better positioned to accept challenges or opportunities to come. 5 .
A.Set a realistic goal |
B.Seek opportunities for reinvention |
C.That can make it easier to see where you should go |
D.I look on it as a process of continuous reinvention |
E.Here are the tips that may help you to keep your energy up |
F.This can open new doors that will greatly benefit you as your career progresses |
G.Every change you make, big or small, can help drive your advancement |