Becoming More Proactive
Do you want to let things happen to you, or do you want to make things happen?
This article is about becoming more proactive
But what does being proactive mean?
Passive people have things happen to them.
Proactive people make things happen.
That’s really it.
Becoming More Proactive
Do you want to let things happen to you, or do you want to make things happen?
So let’s all be a little more proactive.
If you want to get ahead you’re going to have to get involved, get your hands dirty and take a risk.
Aha! There we have it.
Taking A Chance
Becoming more proactive involves the proactivee taking a chance.
So maybe that’s why proactivity for some is a scary place to go.
So if it’s a good thing and gets things moving why is it a no-go area for some people?
Why Is Being Pro-Active Good?
Let’s take a quick look at it.
If you’re talking about asking people to risk sticking their necks out, one way to achieve it is to create an environment in which blame culture takes a back seat for a while.
If the risk of sticking your neck out and getting your head chopped off is lessened, then people are more likely to have a go.
Confidence Breeds Confidence
And as we all know, nothing breeds confidence better than confidence itself.
And with confidence comes new thinking, fresh ideas, and the possibility of success.
Now isn’t that worth a little risk-taking and a bit of a profile on the corporate radar?
Encouraging Pro-activity
To encourage proactivity in people, you need to look at the long-term picture. You also benefit from proactively developing skills that help people to excel, such as interpersonal, leadership, and line management.
A setup that allows the opportunity for things to grow a little wild rather than always forcing them into straight lines.
The funny thing about human nature is that most times if you let go a little, it flies like a crow… in straight lines.
That’s What Becoming More Proactive Means
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Becoming More Proactive