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A person works diligently at their job, but is still not satisfied. They may be looking for ways to improve their skills, or find ways to increase their productivity.

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1. Focus on developing new skills. Take classes, attend seminars, and research best practices to gain new skills in your current position and to prepare yourself for positions of greater responsibility. 2. Set goals. Make a plan of action to work towards your goals, set a timeline, and stick to it. 3. Ask for feedback. Ask your boss and coworkers for honest feedback and advice on how you’re doing and how you can improve. 4. Increase your involvement. Find ways to get more involved in projects, either within your team or in other departments. 5. Stay organized. Make sure you’re on top of tasks and deadlines to ensure that you’re meeting expectations and delivering results. 6. Network. Expand your network to learn from others in your industry and to make new contacts that can be beneficial in your career. 7. Stay current on industry news. Keep up to date on the latest trends and developments in your industry to stay ahead of the curve and remain competitive. 8. Take initiative. Look for opportunities to take on new tasks and demonstrate your ambition.

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Jan. 28, 2023, 4:28 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, January 28, 2023

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