What should I do if I have been stared at by my boss in the workplace recently?

Updated on workplace 2024-07-07
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Objectively speaking, your question is your side of the story. You are only going to put your head down at work, or he is always targeting you, and there is no way to get specific information from your problem. So, it can be analyzed through several aspects:

    1. Your ability is really not enough, the leader has his perspective on you, you must find out why the leader is aimed at you, in order to have a target. It is recommended that you talk openly and honestly to your boss and report to him about your work and responsibilities first.

    and then ask him what advice he has for your work.

    You do this, first of all, to respect him, and secondly, to give him a signal: since you are targeting me, then I am here, I will report the facts to you first, he can naturally feel your intentions, your direct communication will make him look down on you, he thinks you have the courage to face it, not a soft egg who swallows his anger. If you are conscientious in your work, then he is a new official and needs to run in.

    You still have to talk to him face-to-face, and you can't avoid it. Or report to work and ask for his advice. Again, the same sentence:

    You communicate directly, he will look up to you, and you dare to face it. You say that you will only bury your head in work, that is an honest person, and it is very normal for a new leader to take an honest person.

    When you talk to him, he will have a different impression of you, and you are not so weak. Reflect on whether you are irreplaceable enough at work. If your work performance is outstanding and your performance is hard enough, I think the general leader will weigh it, and it is impossible to target you as soon as it comes up.

    If your position is critical, choose a good time, take a few days off, and let some work "paralyze" for a few days, and he will know how important you are. Of course, this is based on whether your bit work is highly substitutable. The new leader must have a run-in period with everyone.

    According to the leader's personality, behave yourself well and make the leader realize that you are a useful person. Most leaders will take their work very seriously, and the purpose is the same, that is, the way of doing things is different.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think you do your job well and don't let others find the slightest mistake, and I think you and your leaders will naturally not keep an eye on you, so you don't have to be so flustered, just do your own thing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, you need to figure out why the leader keeps staring at you, just staring at you or staring at other colleagues, think about whether you have done anything wrong in the recent period, if not, don't be afraid to be confident.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When you encounter such a situation, you should work seriously and stop deserting, so that the leader will not keep an eye on you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You just need to be yourself seriously, and there is no need to care about the opinion of the leader or others, because this will only affect the efficiency and progress of your work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do your job. The leader is always watching you, and the representative is monitoring your work, just do your own thing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You should work well, and any work assigned by the leader should be completed as much as possible, so as to give the leader a good result.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many people have the feeling of being stared at by the leader.

    These people, some of whom have just joined the company, always feel that they are not doing enough, and at the same time, they feel that the company's leaders have been staring at them.

    Some people who have worked for a long time and think that they are very familiar with the company suddenly feel that the company's positioning is not good before, and they will think that the leader is staring.

    There are also some people who don't work hard, and their colleagues who have ghosts in their hearts feel stared at by the leader.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's just that I feel that in fact, no one is staring at you, and the leader doesn't have so much time to just stare at you. Unless it's against you, but you haven't offended him either, so it's okay, don't be afraid, the leader is like this.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sometimes, especially when the leader sits behind you. I always feel that being peeped at and being seen to see if I am working, which makes me nervous, and many times it is a psychological effect.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There's an idiom called thief's heart, if you're working, I don't think you feel that way, and if you're deserting, even if the boss isn't staring at you, you'll feel discovered.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My feeling is the opposite of you, I am fully engaged in my work during work time, and I even feel that I am disappointed that the leader does not see it every time I finish the work, because I am confident that my work is better than everyone else.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Generally not, unless the leader is thinking about something.

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