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Motivating Your Peers at Work

Jack Mondel on how to motivate your peers while at work.

By Jack MondelPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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In the current society, for you to accomplish larger tasks, you should cooperate with your colleagues. Giving the best of you will not make you outstanding when your coworkers are not motivated. Here are a few tips that will get you going.

Be a good ambassador

Most people like to emulate people who are doing great things. The best way to do this is to have a positive attitude and do your work to perfection. You will find that your mood at the workplace will spread to your other coworkers, and within a short time, they will be motivated.

Humans are made to compete in nature. If you are doing great work and receiving credits, your coworkers will try to perfect their things to get the credit for themselves, and in turn, there will be motivation among your colleagues.

Give them space when they need it

If you are the type of person who plasters your colleagues due to their work, you might be the problem yourself. Sometimes people require space to accomplish more outstanding tasks. If you hover over your colleagues, it will create a trust problem, and it will eventually create a rift between you and them which will be very difficult to mend. Trust, once broken, is always tough to restore. Space might be what they need for the perfect results.

Socialize with them

No rule prohibits you from being friends with your colleagues. You don’t know what someone knows until you’re close to them. Socializing with your colleagues will create a good spirit in the air. When you set goals as friends, everyone will try to accomplish them since you work as a pack, and that’s where the strength lies.

Listen to their ideas

Do not be the person that wants the ideas to come from them only. Most people might take this negatively as they might feel their opinions are much better than yours. Sharing the ideas and amending them to provide a better one generated from each of your colleagues will motivate them.

Listening to their ideas shows that you care about the input. Listening does not mean that the thinking is final. It is a sign of appreciation to them hence spreading positivity across the workplace.

A positive attitude and motivation in a workplace are essential if you want to accomplish more significant tasks. However, getting to this point is not a walk in a park. These tips might be the solution you need to motivate your peers and get better results.

About Jack Mondel

Jack Mondel has always been the kind of businessman that has had the tools that are necessary to succeed ingrained in him. He completed his undergraduate degree at Rider University in Trenton, New Jersey with his Bachelor's Degree in Marketing. After graduating from Rider University, Jack dove into the wide world of finance, where he began learning all about the important ins and outs of the stock exchange. However, marketing was still a big part of his skillset, and he stayed in the marketing field as well.

When not focusing on marketing, however, a big passion of Jack Mondel's has been working through and learning more about stocks and trading. Jack's ultimate end objective is to establish a stock exchange that is among the most prosperous in the world. People who have worked with Jack have praised his stock skills, even going so far as to say that he' a prodigy. Jack Mondel has constantly surrounded himself with people who are dead set on helping him finish that goal.

When not in the office, Jack is a huge horse lover how has spent over three decades breeding and selling racehorces. Jack has worked with almost 70 horses, one of which was selected to race in the Kentucky Derby. Jack currently is located in Miami, Florida, where he loves to spend his time in the year-round beautiful weather by indulging in some great outdoor activities, such as swimming, fishing, and sailing with his family.

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About the Creator

Jack Mondel

Mr. Jack Mondel is the Corporate Development Officer of MIH and works closely on strategic initiatives, branding and overall corporate strategy. Follow Jack Mondel’s website, JackMondel.com, to learn more about his accomplishments!

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