Cultivation of professionalism focuses on the cultural and moral aspects, while self-cultivation focuses on the emotional and psychological aspects.
Professional quality refers to the level of a person's ideological quality, moral sentiment, cultural knowledge, etc., achieved through training and cultivation, including moral quality, cultural literacy, psychological quality, etc., which is the result of long-term learning and practice.Cultivation emphasizes maintaining a calm, tolerant, and elegant temperament in the face of external stimuli, focusing on emotional management and interpersonal skills, and requires high emotional intelligence and self-control. Cultivation and cultivation are both related to personal quality, but with different focuses:
Improve personal quality: Focus on the improvement and perfection of personal inner qualities, enrich the spiritual world through learning and practice, and better fulfill social responsibilities.
Increase emotional intelligence: Emphasizes staying calm and rational in the face of challenges and pressure, avoiding impulsive behavior, and helping to establish good interpersonal relationships.
Sharpen professional quality: In the workplace, it is reflected in professional ability and professional literacy; in the family, it is reflected in the care and support for family members.
Harness communication: In the workplace, it is reflected in good communication and collaboration with colleagues and customers; in the family, it is reflected in patience and wisdom when dealing with conflicts.
Increase problem-solving quality: Quality is in everything people think and do. Business leaders and professionals today must improve proficiency, quality, and maturity by continuous learning and developing their professional portfolio in order to solve problems fluently. They need to understand their environment profoundly, have the proficient knowledge to practice the expert power, with the ability to master a variety of business dialects, move from one conversation to the other seamlessly, without “getting lost in translation.”
Cultivation of professionalism focuses on the cultural and moral aspects, while self-cultivation focuses on the emotional and psychological aspects. All those professional qualities together constitute a complete personality charm.
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