Soft Skills versus Hard Skills
“Soft skills” is a term relating to a collection of personal, positive attributes and competencies that enhance your relationships, job performance, and value to the market.
Soft skills include your ability to listen well, communicate effectively, be positive, handle conflict, accept responsibility, show respect, build trust, work well with others, manage time effectively, accept criticism, work under pressure, be likable, and demonstrate good manners.
“Hard skills” are specific, trainable abilities necessary to carry out the professional or technical requirements of a job or occupation.
Hard skills would include knowledge, machine operation, computer procedures, safety standards, financial systems, technical analysis, and sales administration. Unlike soft skills, hard skills are typically easy to observe, quantify, and measure.
Soft Skills Have Broad Application
Developing interpersonal skills affects all of your life—far beyond your career.
- Your relationship with your spouse, children, and friends will deepen.
- You will attract like-minded people into your life.
- You will gain people’s respect and admiration.
- Your example will teach others how they can be more successful.
- You will feel that you have more control of your
life.
Building Soft Skills
The time you spend developing your soft skills will never be wasted. Even if you change careers five times, the soft skills you learn today can always be used to set you apart in whatever you do with your life.
I want to challenge each of you to start focusing on your soft skills. Here are some simple ways to get started.
1. Start
doing the little things you
already know you should do. You know
many of the things you should be doing to develop better
relationships, increase your productivity, and be more responsible.
So do them.
2. Become
a keen observer of others. If Joe got
the promotion over Pete, identify the reasons. When you are drawn to
someone, ask yourself why. When you begin to trust someone, pinpoint
the reasons. If you received excellent service from someone, think
about what this person did that impressed you. There is a lot you can
learn by watching others.
3. Start
living in a state of awareness. Turn off
autopilot and start making conscious decisions as you move through
your day, especially when interacting with other people. Positive
change begins with awareness.
4. Become
a student of personal and professional success.
If you have a genuine desire to improve your soft skills, start
consuming content on the subject.
5. Be
intentional every day. Getting better
won’t come without effort. While some of the things will come
naturally to you, others will require an intentional effort.
The great thing about building your soft skills is
that you can acquire them on your own. Regardless of your background,
gender or education, developing your soft skills will make you stand
out from the crowd in whatever you choose to do.To advance your life personally or professionally, you must put an emphasis on developing your soft skills.
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