June 30th 2016
Half a year of 2016 has passed, and I am gonna welcome the full 8th month for my job.
During the past 8 months, I do make a lot of progress, however much more comes with the regret.
I could have done better, this is the only comment I can leave for my past 8th month working performance.
As everyone else who just started the first job, I was kind of losing myself. The good thing is that I keep reminding myself to make plan and stick with my schedule, but the bad thing is that I really don't persevere with my plan. It is more kind like make a step forward for just a moment and then totally move two steps back, which means I didn't achieve major improvement and my life always stays where it was and even fallen behind.
I took a deep reflection back and hope to look forward, thus there I want to summarize my all past mistake and put up with correspondent solutions. It is never too late to realize your error and make them up.
For the next following six month, my life is still segregated into three parts:
1, Job. Do you really learn sth from your job? Do you take fully use of your 8 hours? Do you really handle your job and even do some associated thinking when it comes to solve some special work problems?
I hope what you can learn from job is not only finishing your job timely and soundly, but also you can do some related research on every tax/accounting point you meet and write it down. Go over associated business case in each important bullet point so that you can accumulate extensive proefessional knowledge and get to benefit from it in the future. This is what I hope you do in the next six months
2, Study
Pass the CPA in July. And then I hope you can focus on building your communication skill in the remaining five months.
Read business presentation lecture, memorize relevant words and phrases, expose yourself into pure English environment, and most importantly do more business cases and try to present it through video or recorder.
You need at least one year practice to prepare you for the next job hunting. I hope you can enter theconsulting industry.
3, Beauty
You did good in this part. I hope you can stick with it. Don't be lazy.
Wake up early and make sure to go to gym at least three times a week.
4, Life
Learn from Natasha. Smile more complain less. And more importantly, stay slerted with your daily expenditures. Improve your financial sense.
To love like s grownup. Plan more and think more. Life is not always easy. At lease you can make it easier by looking at things from different angle