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Secrets
of
Meeting
Your
Needs
at
Work
By
Doris
Helge,
Ph.D.
2008
©
No
one
is
going
to
force
you
to
be
happy
at
work.
Of
course,
there
are
some
advantages
when
you
enjoy
what
you
do
during
over
50
percent
of
your
waking
hours.
Studies
say
you’ll
make
more
money,
be
healthier,
and
enjoy
more
rewarding
personal
relationships.
Bosses
often
trip
over
their
own
feet
as
they
scramble
to
support
happy
employees.
People
who
whistle
while
they
work
receive
the
more
perks,
promotions,
and
raises,
than
grumblers.
What
comes
first
—
wearing
a
smile
or
being
coddled
by
management?
Microsoft
employee,
Richard
Brodie,
received
company-wide
recognition
for
developing
a
stellar
piece
of
software.
He
was
promoted
to
a
management
position
with
lots
of
perks.
As
Brodie
said
in
“Getting
Past
OK,”
he
quit
Microsoft
even
though
he
had
what
many
people
think
creates
joy
at
work.
In
spite
of
money,
respect,
and
fame,
Brodie
was
unhappy,
depressed,
and
exhausted.
He
hadn’t
figured
out
what
he
needed
to
be
happy
at
work,
and
he
didn’t
know
how
to
ask
for
help.
Microsoft
lost
a
five-star
performer
when
Brodie
quit
his
job.
As
Brodie
discovered
later,
happy
workers
nurture
themselves.
They
know
what
they
need
and
they’re
comfortable
asking
for
help
when
they
need
it.
This
is
great
news.
People
who
are
miserable
at
work
don’t
have
to
wait
for
their
boss
to
become
Mother
Teresa
of
the
Workplace.
If
you’re
unhappy
about
something
at
work,
you
can
immediately
begin
to
create
more
joy
on
the
job
by
identifying
your
needs
and
asking
for
assistance.
Your
employer
or
team
members
may
never
notice
you
need
something.
Your
requirements
may
be
very
different
from
theirs.
You
are
the
ideal
spokesperson
for
you.
No
one
else
will
ever
understand
you
as
well
as
you
do.
It’s
also
your
job
to
communicate
your
unmet
needs
in
ways
that
ensure
you’ll
be
understood
by
others.
If
you
don’t
tell
people
your
needs,
your
wish
list
will
grow
longer.
When
you
reach
out
for
help,
emotional
turmoil
at
work
can
vanish
like
a
feather
in
a
hurricane.
It’s
not
a
sign
of
weakness
to
ask
other
people
for
help.
It’s
a
sign
of
inner
strength
and
high
self-esteem.
(“I
deserve
assistance.”)
When
you
request
support,
you
honor
the
strengths
of
others.
None
of
us
has
the
time
or
is
capable
of
doing
everything
that
needs
to
be
done.
We
all
sometimes
need
assistance.
Even
when
other
people
aren’t
aware
of
it,
they
help
themselves
when
they
lend
you
a
hand.
Follow
two
basic
guidelines.
Rule
#1.
Put
the
organization’s
needs
first.
Rule
#2.
Sell
yourself
and
your
idea
by
promising
accountability.
Design
a
compelling
proposal
for
your
boss
or
team
leader.
Let’s
say
you
hate
doing
one
of
your
major
tasks
but
you
can’t
delegate
it
to
someone
else.
With
your
strengths
in
mind,
suggest
a
better
way
to
spend
your
time.
“I
can
help
the
company
make
more
money
by
using
my
time
doing
what
I’m
uniquely
qualified
to
do.”
After
spelling
out
how
much
more
the
company
can
make
(or
save)
when
your
idea
is
implemented,
seal
the
deal.
Promise
specific
results
in
exchange
for
a
trial
of
your
proposal.
Anticipate
potential
resistance.
Respond
to
possible
challenges.
“I’ll
personally
supervise
an
outsource
vendor.
If
we
don’t
see
positive
results
after
a
six-month
trial
basis,
I’ll
cheerfully
return
to
the
way
we’re
doing
business
now.”
Instead
of
standing
on
the
sidelines
longing
for
your
needs
to
be
fulfilled,
become
an
active
participant
in
the
great
game
of
giving
and
receiving.
Tell
others
how
they’ll
benefit
when
your
needs
are
met.
No
one
will
force
you
to
be
happy
at
work
.
.
.
but
it’s
a
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Doris
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is
an
executive
coach
&
a
corporate
trainer
for
companies
as
large
as
Microsoft.
©
2008
This
article
was
excerpted
with
permission
from
"Joy
on
the
Job"
by
Doris
Helge,
Ph.D.
Permission
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reprint
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article
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All
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