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‘I’m Afraid I’m Terrible at My New Job’

‘I’m Afraid I’m Terrible at My New Job’

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Feeling unsettled at work

Feeling unsettled at work

When we start a new job, we are often told to 'fake it 'til we make it.' However, we may continue to feel out of our depth. It may be because there are no clear indicators that measure our performance.

  • Rather than speculating if you measure up in your work, ask for feedback.
  • Ask what indicators your boss will look at to assess your performance.
  • You could also ask for more coaching where you are struggling the most.

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Anxiety while working

Some people experience continued anxiety in their work.

  • Anxiety could have underlying issues that twist how we view our progress at work. It is then important to speak to a therapist about it.
  • Anxiety can also result from the job not being a good fit, particularly if your concerns are growing.

However, some roles can take a year or two for you to become good at and even longer to master. It might be worthwhile to stick it out a while longer to see how things progress.

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