Narration - Business Motivational
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Mid-Atlantic)Transcript
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number three. Jump on the live hand grenades. Prove yourself early and often by taking on the big challenges in the heat of the moment. Trust your instincts. Put your big boy under ruse or big girl panties on and get the job done. Success doesn't come to those who wait. It's earned by doing bigger rewards not just monetary, but in notoriety and esteem or earned by being gallant and fearless. Sure, you might fail, but is that necessarily a bad thing? Number four Conquer fear by failing in society. Failure is viewed as some terrible albatross in business. However, it could be a rite of passage. Whether you bit off more than you could chew, agree to something out of your scope of knowledge or otherwise make a fool of yourself on the job. There's something to be learned from it. Be honest about your shortcomings, and instead of being haunted by them, you'll be viewed as the type of person who learns from their mistakes. Too often, two people lay blame elsewhere in an attempt to save face. Too often. Does that also come back to bite them in the butt? Fess up when you foul up and while it might make the rounds during office gossip at the Christmas party, your co workers and employers will ultimately respect you more for your honesty and willingness to do better.