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Being highly productive makes you indispensable II

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Productivity is a very valuable skill in the world of work. Being highly productive makes you indispensable in any organization and for any career. But what does it mean to be productive? Many people think of hard work and technical skills, but in reality, productivity also includes soft skills. These are skills that don't appear on your resume, but are vital to success at work and in your personal life.

For example, how do you become the person your boss considers first when a new promotion becomes available? How do you avoid being on the list of the least productive people to be laid off when the company has to cut staff? The answer is simple: by having solid soft skills.

Soft skills are those that have to do with how you relate to others, how you work in teams, how you communicate your ideas, and how you resolve conflicts. These skills can be difficult to measure, but they are highly valued in any industry and career. They are the skills that make you indispensable.

If you are the only person who knows the password to the company database, you will never get fired. If you're the only person who knows how to access the company's Twitter account in the event of a crisis, you're going to be considered indispensable. Therefore, it's important that you learn the basics of the technologies used in your office or industry. Don't wait until it's too late to learn.

Many people say they are not technology people, but this can be interpreted to mean they are lazy and don't want to learn new things. If you want to be valued in your job, you must be willing to learn and be an early adopter of new technologies. You don't need to have a degree in computer science, you just need to be patient and willing to learn.

Patience is key to learning new technologies. You must be willing to read FAQs on websites, call help numbers and have the discipline to learn everything you need to know. You don't need to be a technology expert to be valued in your job. You just need to be willing to learn what you need to know.


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