10 Career Resolutions for 2006

By Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com Editor
 
It’s that time again. Time to make those New Year’s resolutions in an attempt to regain control over some part of our lives: the part that has gotten away from us in the past year or has been slowly slipping away for a long time. If your career is losing direction, maybe it’s time to make not only personal resolutions, but some professional resolutions too!
Making a resolution about your job or any other aspect of your life is really nothing more than goal setting. Merriam-Webster defines a goal as: “The end toward which effort is directed: AIM.” The secret to success is setting goals that are achievable. They should make you stretch, but with effort they should be within reach.
Workplace/career expert Pamela J. Holland, COO of Brody Communications, LTD in Philadelphia and co-author of “Help! Was That a Career Limiting Move?” weighs in on our list of 10 resolutions for the business set.
1. Brush up on skills.
Take a class or go to a seminar. “It is essential to set learning goals on a regular basis. As the saying goes, ‘If you’re not green and growing, you’re ripe and rotting.'”
2. Learn more about new technology.
“Technology is here to stay. If you’re a novice, shame on you” Holland says. “Communication is essential for business success. Take stock of where you’re the weakest and change that.”
3. Update that résumé.
“Others may disagree with me, but the time it takes to do a résumé well should support doing it only when you truly are planning to find new opportunities outside of — or within — your company.” (In this day and age, change is often unplanned. We still feel it’s a good idea to be prepared.)
4. Learn a foreign language.
This is particularly important if your work puts you in contact on a regular basis with people who speak another language, Holland says. “Spanish in particular is a good choice these days, as there are many areas of the United States where Spanish-speaking populations are dominant.”
5. Clean out old files, e-mails and your Rolodex and automate.
“Cleaning up old files is a great way to revisit priorities and gain perspective on what’s really important. Not only will it give you a fresh start to the year ahead, but if you pay careful attention to what you keep and what you toss it may help you manage your workload more effectively in the future.” When it comes to technology, Holland warns not to succumb to ads touting the newest techno-trend, instead know yourself and choose tools that match your personality.
6. Network with five people a month.
Holland suggests you commit to expanding your knowledge base and understanding of your company or industry in broader ways. Once you’ve identified what you have to learn in those areas, determine the people who will help you realize those goals and meet with them accordingly.
7. Read best-selling business books.
“It’s important to be well-versed on business trends, even if it’s nothing more than to find your way to a healthy debate with others,” Holland says.
8. Find more time for self/family each week.
“More and more effective leaders that I know are looking for a ‘blend’ of family and work life versus a balance of the two. Look for ways to integrate both aspects of your life. Let family join you on a business trip, leave the office early on an afternoon to attend your child’s sporting event, or share family reading time by catching up on that New York Times best seller on business while sitting next to your children or spouse.”
9. Put more money in a 401(k) or savings.
“Saving for retirement is critically important. Simply commit to yourself to take that next pay increase and put in your 401(k) before you ever have the chance to miss it.” Making this part of your career goals will give you peace of mind that you’re building toward a more comfortable retirement.
10. Exercise, eat healthy and find your best way to invigorate.
“Find ways to exercise with your family, and pay attention to what you’re eating. Take time to reflect on what activities invigorate you and commit more time to doing them.”

12 Dirty Habits That Prevent You From Developing Exceptional People Skills

  • Dirty Habit #1 –Looking down at the floor when speaking to someone. You must learn to look at someone directly in their eyes when speaking to them. If you were taught that staring at people was impolite, you’re absolutely right. However, this does not mean you can’t look at someone in his or her eyes.
  • Dirty Habit #2 – Slouching when you’re standing or sitting down. Stand up straight. In our society being tall is a good thing. When you slouch you appear much shorter. Not only will standing straight make you look taller but it will also give you a confident look.
  • Dirty Habit #3 –Frowning and not smiling enough. No one likes to spend time with someone who’s in a bad mood. If you’re not feeling too great then try to keep your distance. People love to spend time with upbeat, optimistic people. Make an effort to smile, not frown.
  • Dirty Habit #4 – Avoiding strangers. Since the day you were born, your parents have taught you never to speak to strangers. Well, you’re a grown up now and things have changed. In order to develop exceptional people skills you need to be comfortable speaking to all types of people. You need to meet as many people as you can.
  • Dirty Habit #5 – Making a poor first impression. Did you know that people will judge almost everything about you just by your first impression? Make an initial effort to get along with the person you are meeting and you’ll save yourself a lot of trouble in the future.
  • Dirty Habit #6 – Not making an effort to speak well. In order to develop great people skills you need to become a great conversationalist. This doesn’t mean you need to speak a lot; this means you need to speak well. You need to articulate and choose your words wisely. Basically, you need to listen to what you’re saying and not just blabber on about whatever you feel like.
  • Dirty Habit #7 – Not being a good listener. Have you ever noticed how you tend to fall into a mind drift as soon as the other person begins to speak? Okay, well if you really don’t care about the person, then fine. But if you do, make an effort to listen and let the person speak. It will only help you further on in the conversation.
  • Dirty Habit #8 – Not staying in touch with your acquaintances. To make sure you have the best relationships with all of the people you know, you must stay in touch with them. You need to regularly check your contact list and remind them all that you still exist. I’m not saying to call them up twice a week but an occasional check up is always nice.
  • Dirty Habit #9 – Not being proactive. When there is not enough action and things are looking dull, it’s up to you to make a move. If you aren’t satisfied with the current situation don’t blame others, do something about it! Let’s face it: no one really cares if you’re unhappy, except maybe your mom…
  • Dirty Habit #10 – Not enjoying your social life. If you want people to enjoy your company, you need to let them know that you’re a fun person to spend time with. If you’re a hard worker, then I congratulate you! However, you need to occasionally go out and be known for your excellent nights out! Go out and live your life to the fullest!
  • Dirty Habit #11 – Not facing your fears. Actually, this relates to all aspects of your life but in this context I’m talking about meeting new people, career promotions, etc. If you need to do something logical but your emotions are getting in the way, then you need to analyze the situation and use some common sense.
  • Dirty Habit #12 – Refusing to be open minded. There are all kinds of people out there. There are different religions, different races, different cultures, and different languages. Learn to accept others for who they are not who you want them to be. Give them your full respect and work out your differences unless of course you aren’t receiving the respect you deserve.

英语短文中常用的转承语(ZT)

1.增补(Addition)
in addition, furthermore, again, also, besides, moreover, what`s more, similarly, next, finally.
2.比较(Comparison)
in the same way, likewise, similarly, equally, in comparison, just as
3.对照(Contrast)
whereas, in contrast, on the other hand, instead, however, nevertheless, unlike, even though, on the contrary, while
4.因果(Cause and effect)
because, because of, for, since, due to, owing to, thanks to, as a result (of), accordingly, hence, so, thus
5.强调(Emphasis)
certainly, above all, indeed, of course, surely, actually, as a matter of fact, chiefly, especially, primarily, in particular, undoubtedly, absolutely, most imprtant
6.让步(Concession)
although, though, after all, in spite of, nevertheless, still, provided, while it is true….
7.例证(Exemplification)
for example, for instance, that is, namely, such as, in other words, in this case, by way of illustration.
8.总结(Conclusion)
to sum up, to conclude, in a word, in short, in brief, all in all, in all, to put it in a nutshell, in summary
9.推断(Inference)
therefore, as a result(of), consequently, accordingly, so, otherwise
10.时间和空间(Time and space)
afterward, after, first, later, then, soon, outside, near, beyound, above, below, on the right(left), in the middle, opposite, in front of
大家在使用这些词的时候要先弄清哪些是副词,哪些是连词.(副词不可以连接两个句子, 连词可以.)
以下是按照另外一种角度来概括
启承转合

A proverb says…… At present……. As the proverb says…. Currently….. Generally speaking, …. Now,…. In general, ….. On the Whole…. It is clear that…. Recently….. It is often said that…. Without doubt, …….

First(of all), …… Moreover, ……… Firstly, ………… No one can deny that…. In the first place, ……… Obviously….. To begin with, ……… Of course, ……… Also, ……. Similarly,……… At the same time…… Therefore, we should realize that….. Certainly…… There is no doubt that……. In addition,….. What`s more, ………. In fact…….. It can be easily proved that… Meanwhile……

But… Still, …… But the problem is not so simple… There is a certain amount of truth in this, but we still have a problem …… with regard to……. However, ……. To our surprise,………. Nevertheless, …….. Unfortunately……. On the other hand, ……. Yet difference will be found and that is why I feel that…….. Others may find this to be true, but I do not. I think…..

Above all, In brief, …….. Accordingly, ….. In conclusion, …….. All in all, ……. In other words, it is hard to escape the conclusion that…….. As a consequence, ……… In short, ……… As I have shown/said/stated/…. In sum, …….. In summary, ……. As has been noted, …. Obviously, ……… By so doing, ….. On the whole, ….. Consequently, …….. Presumably, ……. Eventually, ……… To conclude, …… Finally, …….. To sum up, ….. In a word, …… To summarize, ……..
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