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What should I do if my personal charm is insufficient, my ability to work in the workplace is low, and there is no logic in doing things?

You have raised so many questions at once, and you need to solve them bit by bit.

You need to find out your problems. You'd better find a piece of paper and write down the problems you encounter separately. For example, you said in your article: you have no organization, no thinking, no logic, poor ability, poor coordination and slowness. To sum up: no self-thinking, no logic, poor coordination, low efficiency and easy to forget. Find out the core of all the problems, don't list them all at once, analyze and sort them out, see which problems are the same part, and find the root cause after classification.

Then find a way to solve it For example, low efficiency, you can find out what can improve efficiency online. Personally, I think the way of "tomato time" is acceptable, so this problem can be solved here. For another example, it is easy to forget. Take a notebook and ballpoint pen with you, take it out and write it down when you encounter problems, and take it out when you are not busy. This problem can be solved if there is a way. Any action needs the persistence of habit. You may feel uncomfortable at first, always forget, stick to the method, and stick to it as long as you feel right.

Of course, some problems are not so easy to solve, such as doing things without logic and thinking for yourself. Self-thinking at work needs to be understood and recognized by the industry, especially about thinking habits, which is difficult to change. It can only be a cliche: learn more and think more. Logic is also a habit of thinking. I want to introduce the book Pyramid Thinking to you. Take a look at it when you have time and see if you can get anything.

As the old saying goes, read more and think more. When I was young, I was not afraid of failure. No matter how many mistakes I have made and how many times I have been scolded, I will correct them one day. The biggest fear is that I don't know where I am wrong or weak, and I have been muddling along for decades. Learn to learn from mistakes and keep growing.