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Do this when a colleague gets Your promotion

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Daily updates on career, startups & business 20 November 2017 --------------------------------------

Daily updates on career, startups & business 20 November 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- Get personalized career advice | Upskill yourself | Find the perfect job [Explore]( Career [How to convince yourself when you want to quit a job but can’t]( The Muse - Know that you were a different person when you entered the job. - You only quit a job, not your life. Your family and friends stay the same. - If you don’t see success on this route, there’s no sense in following it. [When should you tell a colleage he’s irritating]( The Muse - If their behaviour interferes with your daily work. - Only broach the subject if they can control if with a simple thing. - If your manager also feels the same about the person. - You cannot avoid the person. - You should be able to keep out any tone of dislike out of your voice. [What to do when someone else gets the promotion]( The Muse - Don’t act or say anything when you’re bursting with negative emotions. - Go to your boss and seek feedback. - See it as a way to learn and grow. - Look at how you can ensure you nail that promotion the next time. [What to do when you can’t take a vacation]( The Muse - Make some small changes to your office desk that can bring about a change in mood. - Tweak your daily routine and schedule to add some fun. - Detach from your phone or your computer and give yourself some meaningful time. [How to get your idea accepted]( ET - Before speaking to your boss, have a plan with details about what you will suggest. - Make sure your pitch is in line with the company goals. - Get people from many teams to work with you. - Fix a meeting time when your boss isn’t too busy. - If your idea isn’t accepted, don’t be defensive or negative about it. [How to stay alive through the day]( YourStory - Schedule exercise into your routine in the morning hours. - Don’t spend too much time in deciding over choices. Pick one instinctively. - Keep your desk and to-do list clutter free. - Don’t overeat or eat less. - Keep the negative thoughts out of your mind’s reach. We'll be sad to see you leave, but if you absolutely must then here's the [link](

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