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one After graduation, I worked as a statistician in the grain depot. There are dozens of staff in the granary every month. In fact, I don't have a lot of staff. Every time the financial department gave me a small ticket, I didn't bother to record it again and again, so I stuffed it along the seam of the drawer and waited to save more and deal with it together. At the end of each month, I take out all the bills, smooth them according to the date, register them in the account book, paste the original bills, and then send the statistical statements to the finance department. After checking, the finance department will submit them to the superior department. Once, I missed a piece of data. After reporting to the finance department, I couldn't match the previous inventory. It was already off duty at that time. I checked it one by one with all the financial staff. After more than two hours of careful comparison, we finally found out the number, found the ticket stub hidden in the crack, and made the account again. Later, in frequent contact with financial personnel, I found that everyone was meticulous, and all bills were clamped in categories. The business generated on that day will not be delayed until the next day. For example, Sister Zhang in the financial department often takes a notebook to record the accounts, and records in detail what business happened on which day, the specific number and who handled it. When something important happens, she will mark an asterisk with a red pen or make another note on the calendar; The first thing to do at work every day is to check the records of the previous day. These seemingly insignificant habits have kept her from making mistakes in her more than a decade of financial career. She said that a good work habit should be as natural as eating and sleeping. Good habits are the most loyal servants on our way to growth. two My cousin is responsible for the work of the community service station. Every time the superior needs to review the data, it is the busiest time in the community, but with a cousin, their community always completes the task as soon as possible. If a woman of childbearing age receives more than 1000 days' notice, she should submit the detailed information in the community within a few days. Other communities split the forms, cooperate with many people, find them one by one, and then put the forms together to barely complete the task. When she arrived at her cousin, a group of people were busy working for several days. It only took her half an hour. It turns out that my cousin has the habit of sorting out data at any time. As long as the data is updated, she will sort out the information. Each category is labeled with different labels and stored in the computer in classification for emergency. This habit of sorting has greatly improved the work efficiency of my cousin. When others are still looking for a needle in a haystack to collect information, my cousin can easily open the folders of relevant categories, directly copy and paste, and complete the task in a few steps. This seemingly insignificant habit has repeatedly made them stand out in the face of danger when they receive urgent tasks. All the extraordinary things come from ordinary habits. Plan ahead at ordinary times and win thousands of miles at critical moments. three Those who seem not simple in life actually have some good habits that can't be ignored. When I was a student, I had a roommate named Ruirui. Her bed was always stacked with sharp edges and corners, without any creases; Towels and clothes are always placed neatly; The person in the upper bunk occasionally sat on a fold on the sheet, and she would straighten it out. After graduation, ruiruirui opened a small hot pot shop. Her shop is always bright and clean, the food is clean and hygienic, and her reputation is much higher than that of similar shops. The power of habit is powerful. Every seemingly inadvertent little behavior, growing up bit by bit, can bring us reborn changes. Therefore, we often see that those who keep the habit of reading all year round have different conversation and pattern; Those who keep exercise habits all year round have different physique and strength; Those who have the habit of keeping healthy live more brilliantly; Those who have study habits are always making leaps On the contrary, those bad habits, too, will corrode our lives over the years. Those who are used to complaining always get worse and worse; Those who are used to procrastination are always more and more lazy As long as you are willing to abandon the bad habits harmful to your body and mind and form the good habits of lifelong growth, your future will quietly change. Every good habit at present can lead to the extraordinary future.
one After graduation, I worked as a statistician in the grain depot. There are dozens of staff in the granary every month. In fact, I don't have a lot of staff. Every time the financial department gave me a small ticket, I didn't bother to record it again and again, so I stuffed it along the seam of the drawer and waited to save more and deal with it together. At the end of each month, I take out all the bills, smooth them according to the date, register them in the account book, paste the original bills, and then send the statistical statements to the finance department. After checking, the finance department will submit them to the superior department. Once, I missed a piece of data. After reporting to the finance department, I couldn't match the previous inventory. It was already off duty at that time. I checked it one by one with all the financial staff. After more than two hours of careful comparison, we finally found out the number, found the ticket stub hidden in the crack, and made the account again. Later, in frequent contact with financial personnel, I found that everyone was meticulous, and all bills were clamped in categories. The business generated on that day will not be delayed until the next day. For example, Sister Zhang in the financial department often takes a notebook to record the accounts, and records in detail what business happened on which day, the specific number and who handled it. When something important happens, she will mark an asterisk with a red pen or make another note on the calendar; The first thing to do at work every day is to check the records of the previous day. These seemingly insignificant habits have kept her from making mistakes in her more than a decade of financial career. She said that a good work habit should be as natural as eating and sleeping. Good habits are the most loyal servants on our way to growth. two My cousin is responsible for the work of the community service station. Every time the superior needs to review the data, it is the busiest time in the community, but with a cousin, their community always completes the task as soon as possible. If a woman of childbearing age receives more than 1000 days' notice, she should submit the detailed information in the community within a few days. Other communities split the forms, cooperate with many people, find them one by one, and then put the forms together to barely complete the task. When she arrived at her cousin, a group of people were busy working for several days. It only took her half an hour. It turns out that my cousin has the habit of sorting out data at any time. As long as the data is updated, she will sort out the information. Each category is labeled with different labels and stored in the computer in classification for emergency. This habit of sorting has greatly improved the work efficiency of my cousin. When others are still looking for a needle in a haystack to collect information, my cousin can easily open the folders of relevant categories, directly copy and paste, and complete the task in a few steps. This seemingly insignificant habit has repeatedly made them stand out in the face of danger when they receive urgent tasks. All the extraordinary things come from ordinary habits. Plan ahead at ordinary times and win thousands of miles at critical moments. three Those who seem not simple in life actually have some good habits that can't be ignored. When I was a student, I had a roommate named Ruirui. Her bed was always stacked with sharp edges and corners, without any creases; Towels and clothes are always placed neatly; The person in the upper bunk occasionally sat on a fold on the sheet, and she would straighten it out. After graduation, ruiruirui opened a small hot pot shop. Her shop is always bright and clean, the food is clean and hygienic, and her reputation is much higher than that of similar shops. The power of habit is powerful. Every seemingly inadvertent little behavior, growing up bit by bit, can bring us reborn changes. Therefore, we often see that those who keep the habit of reading all year round have different conversation and pattern; Those who keep exercise habits all year round have different physique and strength; Those who have the habit of keeping healthy live more brilliantly; Those who have study habits are always making leaps On the contrary, those bad habits, too, will corrode our lives over the years. Those who are used to complaining always get worse and worse; Those who are used to procrastination are always more and more lazy As long as you are willing to abandon the bad habits harmful to your body and mind and form the good habits of lifelong growth, your future will quietly change. Every good habit at present can lead to the extraordinary future.
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