How to Be Reliable
Release timeļ¼2023-12-24 02:00:55 oRead0
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:
Improve Skills and Abilities
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Work "toward" accuracy approaching perfection or reasonableness. An example could be to: proofread professionally for a large financial printer/publisher. And, since reliable is a synonym for infallible, then although infallibility/perfection may not be possible -- that is a necessary goal toward which to work.
- Be relied upon by others such as a court, judge and jury. A jury is called the reasonable man when they attend to, deliberate and decide guilt or innocence, awards and punishments. Avoid the devastating failure of "unreliable" personnel being relied upon which may lead to errors, failures, crashes, possible deaths. The opposite of reliable is deceptive, irresponsible, unreliable, untrustworthy, unsure, uncertain, ie: unqualified.
- 2 Become fully qualified: get the best education, training and retraining. Both formal and informal education are important. All successful men self-teach, but formal education is becoming more highly regarded today, and can serve as motivation.
- 3 Learn about, obtain, and use the proper and latest protective or safety gear correctly. This requires diligence and much practise. Prepare an emergency plan, and be expert in that area as well as work and play areas.
- 4 Update, review, and maintain records and action plans. Planning and procedure manuals, accounting books and software or tools for productivity, computer programs and procedures in the processes of your work must be aligned or designed to fit your area of expertise.
- 5 Use experts for intervention/arbitration as needed. Bring yourself and all members of a faculty, surgery team, nurse staff, training corps, secretaries and clerk assistants, sport team coaches and team skills in line. Keep them at as high a level of competency as possible, as they must be (to be reliable).
- 6 Learn to be expert in using the best and the right software, instruments, or tools.
- 1 Prioritize your load. Leave your personal anger, sadness, difficulties and feelings about illness or dysfunctional, exciting/disturbing or controlling family or friends outside. Leave emotions (yours and theirs) at home. Smile, when/if that is appropriate.
- 2 Focus your concentration. Keep fun activities of family and friends from preoccupying your mind during intensive work: and so, keep it from interfering in the planning, expediting, routing, production, deadlines, setting the company or school better/best mindset, and out of the secretarial, and assistant management team and off the sport team, to be keenly aware of any ongoing processes, etc.
- 3 Get enough rest to be able to be alert. So, be at the top of your game and work: relax and sleep well to be able to be at your best. Cope with the effects of jet-lag (disruption of hours of sleeping and being awake). Shift your eating and going to bed earlier a few nights before leaving -- if you're traveling east, but if you're traveling west, try eating and going to bed later for a couple of nights before departing. Stay well hydrated.
- 4 Stay alert. Be sure that you are not just going through the motions, and work on having calm nerves that are able to match your designated tasks. Capacities and abilities should be honed to be confident and then relax your muscles, as desirable, and assure yourself that you are well prepared.
- 5 Be mindful of good things: use a color, one word or a short phrase to spark and re-focus thinking of a successful and inspiring event, place or person. First you must have that experience and then use it to keep worrying reversed by replacing it with that image or thought.