Your Type
You dislike the limelight, always quietly supporting everyone from behind, acting as the warmest logistics team in the office. This trait of 'selfless dedication and non-competitiveness' actually reflects your extreme resistance to 'stepping onto the stage and bearing the gaze of failure'. You feel that if you don't take credit, you won't become the target of criticism, so you use 'helping others succeed' to escape the risk of showing your true abilities. But hiding behind the scenes will gradually shrink your talents and allow your opportunities to be stolen by smooth talkers. Try actively seeking an opportunity to present your core achievements at the next big project meeting. When you learn to enjoy the spotlight, your brilliance can illuminate more people.
💡 Did you know?
Supportive employees (those who help others succeed) show the highest 'work meaningfulness' in psychology research — helping others makes one's own work feel more valuable.
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