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How Do Successful People Start Their Day?

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Chicago financial jobs have a considerably high level of burnout.  How do some people rise above the challenges of financial work, while others succumb to the stress and quit?  Employees of Los Angeles staffing companies can tell you that people who are happy in their jobs can attribute their success to certain good habits.

Successful People Are Not Afraid to Say “No”

It is true that being willing to help make a good impression on your employers.  It is very easy to go overboard with this, though.  If you agree to everything your boss asks you to do, you will soon find yourself feeling overworked and stressed out.  If your employer asks you to take on too many tasks, you can frame your refusal in a positive way.  Don’t say, “I already have too much work.”  Instead, say, “I would rather give my full attention to project A and project B.  If I take on project C now, I will not be able to do as good a job on A and B.”

Successful People Own Their Quirks

Everyone has his or her favorite productivity habits.  If you get more work done while sipping milkshakes in a noisy 50s diner, so be it.  It doesn’t matter that everyone else seems to prefer the quiet background music of coffee shops.  Some business advice books tell you that getting up early is the secret to success.  That may be true for some people, but there are also plenty of productive night owls.

Successful People Start Their Day Free of Distractions

Whether you start work early or late, getting your mind in gear before work helps you be productive throughout the workday.  Take time to get your mind organized and make a to-do list before you start fielding last minute requests.

Start your day your own way, but be sure to take some time to plan before you get overwhelmed with the details.

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