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Are You a Professional?

How you look, talk, write, act and work determines whether you are a professional or an amateur. Society does not emphasize the importance of professionalism, so people tend to believe that amateur work is normal. Many businesses accept less-than-good results.

Schools graduate students who cannot read. You can miss 15% of the driving-test answers and still get a driver license. "Just getting by" is an attitude many people accept. But it is the attitude of amateurs.

"Don't ever do anything as though you were an amateur. "Anything you do, do it as a Professional to Professional standards.

"If you have the idea about anything you do that you just dabble in it, you will wind up with a dabble life. There'll be no satisfaction in it because there will be no real production you can be proud of.

"Develop the frame of mind that whatever you do, you are doing it as a professional and move up to professional standards in it.

"Never let it be said of you that you lived an amateur life.

"Professionals see situations and they handle what they see. They are not amateur dabblers.

"So learn this as a first lesson about life. The only successful beings in any field, including living itself, are those who have a professional viewpoint and make themselves and ARE professionals" — L. Ron Hubbard

A professional learns every aspect of the job. An amateur skips the learning process whenever possible.

A professional carefully discovers what is needed and wanted. An amateur assumes what others need and want.

A professional looks, speaks and dresses like a professional. An amateur is sloppy in appearance and speech.

A professional keeps his or her work area clean and orderly. An amateur has a messy, confused or dirty work area.

A professional is focused and clear-headed. An amateur is confused and distracted.

A professional does not let mistakes slide by. An amateur ignores or hides mistakes.

A professional jumps into difficult assignments. An amateur tries to get out of difficult work.

A professional completes projects as soon as possible. An amateur is surrounded by unfinished work piled on top of unfinished work.

A professional remains level-headed and optimistic. An amateur gets upset and assumes the worst.

A professional handles money and accounts very carefully. An amateur is sloppy with money or accounts.

A professional faces up to other people’s upsets and problems. An amateur avoids others’ problems.

A professional uses higher emotional tones: Enthusiasm, cheerfulness, interest, contentment. An amateur uses lower emotional tones: anger, hostility, resentment, fear, victim.

A professional persists until the objective is achieved. An amateur gives up at the first opportunity.

A professional produces more than expected. An amateur produces just enough to get by.

A professional produces a high-quality product or service. An amateur produces a medium-to-low quality product or service.

A professional earns high pay. An amateur earns low pay and feels it’s unfair.

A professional has a promising future. An amateur has an uncertain future.

The first step to making yourself a professional is to decide you ARE a professional.

Are you a professional?

 Top Comment : Jaiganesh Ramendran   | 10 07 2008 12:39:22 +0000
The person who does all the acts of professional, only thing he couldn't recognised by the organisation is appearance on the way he dresses, the organisation need to educate on him/her.
 
15 comments on "Are You a Professional?"
  Commented by  Nitin M Aras, Head/VP/GM-Tech. Support, Wintech Taparia Limited    | 05 26 2009 05:49:24 +0000
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Deepa its a great part of life, being a professional. Most of the line of your article can work like punch line to start a professional life.

Nice article. Thanks. Keep it up 
  Commented by  Mangala Shetty, Project coordinator    | 05 25 2009 08:34:27 +0000
Deepa its realy usefull information... it will help us lot..
  Commented by  Bindu Narayan, Product Development Manager, Care Biomedicals    | 05 25 2009 08:13:08 +0000
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Very nice article and agree with markand's comment here, one can't be  a total professtional..in all the situations, one has to be or act amateur to learn new things from others.......
  Commented by  Makrand Bhave, Sales Promotion Manager, Camlin Limited    | 05 25 2009 04:03:58 +0000
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Superb! Ideal one line lessons in understanding whether you are on the path to be a professional or an amateur!! 

I know where I stand. From the above I fit into at least 80% of professional characteristics and 20% amateur! But when I look back and see where those 20% characteristics have been rooted and why have I not been able to erase them? I feel that I need to have a 20% child in me to understand behavior better! I am 80% mature is fine enough. But that 20% child in me allows me to be innovative, creative, foolish, funny and even crafty sometimes and I have seen great results from all these attributes!! 

So, i would say that please try to inculcate all of the above but leave some child in you! :))
  Commented by  BEENA AGARWAL, Head/VP/GM-Corporate Planning/Strategy, ANADI HI TECH AGRO PVT LTD    | 05 25 2009 03:52:34 +0000
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nice article.One should be professional to have grip on his work.
  Commented by  Abhishek Naidu, IT Infrastructure Support Engineer, Amdocs    | 04 11 2009 19:21:45 +0000
Nice Article
  Commented by  Basant Sharma, Software Developer, Supertron Infotech Pvt. Ltd.    | 03 05 2009 10:45:22 +0000
Very nice atricle
  Commented by  Bellala Gopinatha Rao, Project Manager Promax Management Consultants    | 01 03 2009 13:33:53 +0000
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Nice info thanks
  Commented by  Viktor Stephen, Recruitment Manager, GetNextJob    | 11 29 2008 05:05:08 +0000
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nice.
Attitude determines altitude!
  Commented by  Darpan Sinha, Solution Architect, Fujitsu Consulting India Pvt Ltd    | 11 06 2008 07:59:47 +0000
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Very nice reading
  Commented by  Rajeev Krishna singh, QA&QC-Executive, toostep    | 11 04 2008 09:53:38 +0000
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nic information is provided here.
  Commented by  neha singh, Senior Corp Comm professional, Ambuja Cements    | 11 01 2008 14:21:56 +0000
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very informative, now i know where & who i am.
  Commented by  varsha mishra, technical Manager(QMS), rfrac    | 10 11 2008 18:20:36 +0000
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very nice article
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Very nice article Deepa.Professionalism is a culture which one must nurture in himself if he wishes to be successful in his life.Thanks and Warm Regards.
  Commented by  Jaiganesh Ramendran, Mutual Fund Analyst, Sundaram Business Servces    | 10 07 2008 12:39:22 +0000
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The person who does all the acts of professional, only thing he couldn't recognised by the organisation is appearance on the way he dresses, the organisation need to educate on him/her.
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