Seven Habits You Learned In High School That Are Crucial For Work Success

High School is such a formative time in our lives despite the moments of social angst. These four years can give a person personal habits s/he will use for success in college and the workplace.

Angela Ruth in her article “Seven Habits You Learned In High School That Are Crucial For Work Success” highlights these seven habits:

  1. Time Management
  2. Being Proactive
  3. Being Prepared
  4. Setting Attainable Goals
  5. Learning How To Become A Team Player
  6. Meeting Deadlines
  7. Using Positive Resources

Seven Habits You Learned In High School That Are Crucial For Work Success

Have you ever thought about what has made you more successful than most other people? After obtaining two degrees in college and forging ahead in a successful marketing career for a payment solutions company, I’ve looked back to my high school days, realizing that I developed my current success many years ago. At the time, I didn’t realize how these habits would serve me so well through college and into my career. read more at forbes.com

Angela struck the mark in her post. We recall or dwell on the negative events that permeated our high school years. If you take an impartial look back, you can see how you picked up these skills. For me, I polished these techniques in college. Actually, I think I’m even improving them after all these years.

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