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In my experience, the most valuable employees are the ones who are proactive. By definition, this means they control situations by causing things to happen rather than waiting to respond after things happen. People who are proactive don’t sit around waiting for answers to appear; they stand up, put one foot in front of the other, and find the answers. They don’t wait for someone to hand them an instruction manual and a box of tools; they’re resourceful.
Proactive people are constantly moving forward, looking to the future, and making things happen. They’re actively engaged, not passively observing. Being proactive is a way of thinking and acting.
Now, this concept can be a little abstract for some. An article written by motivational speaker, Craig Harper in 2007 explains it like this:
Reactive is, ‘I’ve got massive chest pain and pins and needles down my arm. Maybe I’ll go to the doctor.’ Proactive is, ‘Even though I have no symptoms, I want to live a long, healthy life so I have embraced the life-long habits of healthy eating and regular exercise.’
So, are you being proactive or reactive in the workplace?
Certainly, there are times when it’s appropriate to be reactive. We have plenty of decisions to make in-the-moment. There are times when we need to be flexible and adapt to a rapidly changing environment. There are times when long-term plans must be abandoned in order to meet immediate needs. And there will always be those unavoidable roadblocks that even the most proactive person in the world would not have been able to foresee or avoid.
However, the ability to be proactive provides a clear advantage in the workplace and most managers expect staff members to demonstrate a proactive mentality.
I have identified five key behaviors (The 5 P’s) involved in being proactive. Below, I’ve outlined my system and exactly how you can develop your abilities in each area.
Note: I’ve recently expanded my work on this topic and published the book, “The Proactive Professional: How to Stop Playing Catch Up & Start Getting Ahead at Work (and in Life). It’s available on Amazon here.
1. Predict
In order to be proactive, you must first develop foresight.
Proactive people are rarely caught by surprise. Learn to anticipate problems and events. Understand how things work; look for patterns; recognize the regular routines, daily practices and natural cycles that exist in your business. At the same time, don’t allow yourself to become complacent. Use your imagination when anticipating future outcomes. Don’t simply expect the past to always be an accurate predictor for the future; use your creativity and logic. Come up with multiple scenarios for how events could unfold. Proactive people are always on their toes.
2. Prevent
Proactive people foresee potential obstacles and exert their power to find ways to overcome them before those obstacles turn into concrete roadblocks.
They prevent problems that others would simply look back on in hindsight and claim unavoidable. Don’t allow yourself to get swept up in a feeling of powerlessness. When challenges approach, take control and confront them head on before they grow into overwhelming problems.
3. Plan
Proactive people plan for the future.
Avoid one-step, “here and now” thinking and instead, look ahead and anticipate long-term consequences. Bring the future into the present; what can you do today to ensure success tomorrow? Don’t make decisions in a vacuum; every decision is a link in a chain of events leading to one final conclusion. In order to make the best decision, you have to know where you came from, where you are, and where you want to end up.
4. Participate
Proactive people are not idle observers, they are active participants.
In order to be proactive, you must get involved. You have to take initiative and be a part of the solution. Recognize that you are only a piece of the whole and that you influence—and are influenced by—the actions of others. Don’t simply react to them. Engage with them. Exert your influence and make a contribution.
5. Perform
Being proactive means taking timely, effective action.
You must be decisive and willing to do the work NOW. Procrastination is not an option. Take ownership of your performance and hold yourself accountable. Stand behind your decisions. Being proactive means you have taken careful, thoughtful steps to choose the appropriate path; you’re not just reacting impulsively to your environment.
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Why was slavery a paradox?
Answer:
What is the paradox of slavery?
Explanation:
What is the paradox of slavery?
A paradox in the history of slavery in the United States is that many of the opponents of slavery were themselves slave owners (Johnson and Johnson, 2002). One example is George Mason, a slave owner who was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention and authored Virginia's Bill of Rights
What are two ways the meaning of the U.S Constitution can change
What was Washington’s childhood like? explain
Answer: at the age of 6 he moved to one of his family's farms ing Virginia called the Ferry Farm.. where he was allowed to play in the field where he planted his own garden, and when he was old enough his dad gifted him a pony to ride. He never went to collage because after his father died the funds were limited.
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why was rome a good site for a city
Answer:
site for a city
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was rome
Answer:
The climate of Rome was good for growing a variety of crops. Rome was built on seven hills, which offered natural protection from invaders.
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Which was a positive effect of westward expansion for Native Americans?
A. new trade and economic opportunities
B. greater representation in government
C. wider markets for their manufactured goods
D. less dependence on traditional food sources
Answer:
b
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Answer:
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Briefly describe the difference between causation and correlation. Then identify an
example of each, either from history or from your own life.
Answer:
Explanation:
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To answer questions like this, we need to understand the difference between correlation and causation. Correlation means there is a relationship or pattern between the values of two variables. ... Causation means that one event causes another event to occur.
Answer:
While cause and association may occur simultaneously, correlation does not imply causation. Causation specifically applies to circumstances in which behavior A causes effect B. Correlation is merely a correlation, on the other hand. Activity A corresponds to Action B, but the other event is not necessarily triggered by one case.
A new update of your mobile app has just been released. You make the main bet that in-app social habits are correlated with user retention with your software. You are telling the staff to build a new feature that encourages users to enter "communities."
Adoption sits at around 20 percent of all users one month after you release and reveal the latest community functionality. You create two equal-sized cohorts of randomly chosen users, curious about what groups affect retention. One group has only users who have joined groups, while the other cohort has only users who have not joined communities.
Identify In which river valley did China's civilization to being?
Answer:
yellow river
Explanation:
it is the yellow river and thats where it was founded by civilians
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Read each statement and select the abolitionist leader(s) being described.
Advocated abolition and women’s rights:
a. Frederick Douglass
b. the Grimké sisters
c. William Lloyd Garrison
Edited The Liberator and called for immediate emancipation for all enslaved people:
a. Frederick Douglass
b. the Grimké sisters
c. William Lloyd Garrison
Escaped from slavery and became a leading abolitionist:
a. Frederick Douglass
b. the Grimké sisters
c. William Lloyd Garrison
Answer:
2 3 1
Explanation:
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What advantage did the Confederate
army have over the Union army?
Kansas/Nebraska Act
What specific states did the Compromise affect?
What was the outcome?
How did President Nixon respond to environmental issues?
by starting the World Wildlife Fund
by creating the Environmental Protection Agency
by founding an environmental research foundation
by seeking international protection for endangered species
Answer:
"by seeking international protection for endangered species"
Explanation:
Answer:
by seeking international protection for endangered species
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who was Garrett Morgan
Which are accurate descriptions of the English colonies in North America?
Choose all answers that are correct.
One of the reasons the Pilgrims survived in Plymouth is that they planted a variety of crops from the seeds they brought with them.
The Jamestown colony faced hardship early on because most of the settlers were upper-class gentlemen without practical experience or skills.
Virginia planters used African labor to help cultivate their crops.
The royal charter granted by King Charles I made the Massachusetts Bay Company a self-governing community.
The Pilgrims on the Mayflower were forced to sign the Mayflower Compact at gunpoint.
Answer:
a b and c
Explanation:
Answer: A, B and D
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Tor F: Characteristics of a Free Enterprise System are economic freedom, competition, limited government, equal opportunity and a free
market to buy or sell products.
A. True
B. Falsé
What was an important reason John Adams lost to Thomas Jefferson?
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He viscerally disliked Jefferson and objected to his democratic and egalitarian principles, but he feared and mistrusted Aaron Burr as an unprincipled opportunist. In the end, however, the outcome in the House appears to have hung on Federalist bargaining with both Jefferson and Burr.
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what did some states argue after the alien and sedition acts became law?
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Answer:? Be more specific lol
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Answer:
Critics argued that they were primarily an attempt to suppress voters who disagreed with the Federalist party and its teachings, and violated the right of freedom of speech in the First Amendment. The Naturalization Act increased the residency requirement for American citizenship from five to fourteen years.
is meroe a good place to live, long answer plz
Answer:
No
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Which part of Hamilton’s economic plan did not pass?
A. Import Tariff
B. Whiskey Tax
C. Move to the Capitol
D. National Bank
Answer:
i think it A
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Impeach means to bring to trial
A) true
B) false
Answer:
Impeach means to be removed from office.
but you do have to go threw a trial before being impeached.
Describe the impact of the Columbian Exchange on the Eastern Hemisphere (Old World). Include both positive and negative outcomes.
What was a main difference between European and Ethiopian Art?
Answer:
Ethiopian art from the 4th century until the 20th can be divided into two broad groupings. First comes a distinctive tradition of Christian art, mostly for churches, in forms including painting, crosses, icons, illuminated manuscripts, and other metalwork such as crowns. Secondly there are popular arts and crafts such as textiles, basketry and jewellery, in which Ethiopian traditions are closer to those of other peoples in the region. Whereas in the European view, it is of the figure or the body. Plus, the European paintings lay emphasis on a true representation of the physical appearance of the subject.
From 1910 to 2010, what contributed to the increase in Georgia's urban population? Check all that apply
greater productivity due to new technology
an increase in jobs for workers on farms
an increase in jobs for workers in the cities
the rise in more corporate-owned farms
the rise in more family-owned farms
Answer:
A.
C.
E.
Explanation:
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Which of the following contributed to the growth and success of the Roman Empire?
a system of representative government
religious toleration of conquered peoples
trade networks with India and Africa
the assassination of Julius Caesar
Answer:
Religious Toleration.
Explanation:
I have found the most evidince supporting this answer than anyhing else.
Who was Wang Kon? Why was he important in Korean history? (two answers required)
Answer:
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Explanation:
1) Wang Kon (877-943) was the founder of the Korean Koryo dynasty and a descendant of a powerful clan at Songdo 2)which controlled maritime trade on the Yesong River. The legends of his ancestors and his rise to power bespeak the clan's intimate association with the sea.
What was the main goal of Spanish exploration?
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Answer:
The aim of exploration trips from Spain in colonial times was to enter the territories of the new world to expand imperial dominance and establish colonial rule, in this way they had full control over resources, which were of interest, even affirmed in the colon journal, and reasonable by the mercantilist doctrine of the time
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:b
Answer:
i think it is c
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Why do you think the Constitution was written to share power between the states and the national government ?
The United States Constitution was written to share power between the states and the national government so the national government still was powerful without having tyranny, along with the states being powerful as well.
Before the United States Constitution, there was the Articles of Confederation. The Articles were very weak and gave little power to the national government. The national government could not tax the states, draft soldiers, create and enforce laws properly, regulate trade, and other important matters.
When the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was called, it was originally planned to just amend the Articles of Confederation. Instead, they were scrapped altogether and the United States Constitution was created.
Many people realized by now that the national government was way too weak and needed to be given power, but still many people disagreed, as they were scared of tyranny. Power was given to the national government anyway, but many things were made so the government could not abuse its power.
The Tenth Amendment gives all of the powers not reserved for the national government, to the states. This makes the states powerful, along with the national government. Checks and balances and the separation of powers are important in keeping the national government from having too much power as well.
In what ways does the Civil Rights Movement continue today? *3 sentences*
Answer:
Today The modern civil rights movement is working to address the less visible but very important inequities in our society. Opportunity in America should mean everyone has a fair chance to achieve his or her full potential.
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write your opinion on disaster
Answer:earthquake,tsunami,volcanic eruptions
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