Workplace life skills:
1. Dare to take responsibility and be willing to pay. Don't doubt what your work status is. Smart bosses/leaders know this very well. No matter what position you are in, you are responsible, not perfunctory and proactive, and it is easier to leave a good impression on colleagues and leaders.
Don't despise everyone. There is a saying that you should treat others as you want them to treat you. Being friendly and polite to colleagues and leaders around you, including cleaners, helps to create a good interpersonal atmosphere. When you are friendly to others, others will return your kindness.
3. Say nice things and don't say them. Don't talk about them. In the workplace, everyone has their own views on what happened. Some things must be said and some things should not be said, so you need to keep your mouth shut.
For example, good things at work can be said in time. Be careful to comment on some shortcomings of leaders, company regulations, colleagues, etc., so as to avoid being heard by a willing heart and passed on to the parties, which will harm their own interests and be detrimental to their career development.