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and not just the first day adaptation to a new environment lasts about a month. usually goes away when you get your first paycheck?

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and not only in the first day adaptation to the new conditions lasts about a month. usually passes on receipt of the first salary

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on the first day it is always difficult because the body is not used to the environment

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You can get used to anything. I think you'll get used to it in time!

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You just don't know anyone there yet, once you get acquainted, it will be more interesting.

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haven't you tried working out, it helps.

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it's just anxiety calm down take a deep breath and go ahead, you'll be fine, be sure of yourself

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Be patient. You'll take a closer look, they'll take a closer look at you. It's very rare when you join a new team from the first day!

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It will pass, I just adapted 6 months. The main thing is to be yourself and that's it! All so, be patient, at the New Year's Eve party you will make friends!

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You don't have any communication skills! I almost slept over on my first day on the job!

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Well what did you want Light! The first day is the same for all not all are such super duper it may even psychologically works. New people, new environment, everyone is looking at you, they are looking at you and riding you, looking at your behavior. etc. So just breathe deeply:

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example, before the first day at the new firm vaahe could not sleep. at about 3 I forced myself to sleep and in the morning my eyes just would not open. Naturally at work looked a complete retard on the first day. But that's okay. The management understands your excitement. It's all about showing your best side.

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You're stressing yourself out. You're not the first one to come here. The main thing for overcoming the problem is not to fraternize with everyone, or it will turn out later that you fraternized with the wrong people. Sit quietly and wait and see what's going on.

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You answered your own question - it's hard the first day. All will work out the best way just be patient and all the prerequisites for normal adaptation in the new team - there!

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It's always like this with me: on the first day I feel very tired, and then the day is like a fog. After a week, gradually everything comes back to normal.

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It's common. Come to a new job as a holiday without fear and try to be yourself. If they accept you, they'll accept you. Otherwise there's nothing to do there - unless you can break yourself and adjust to others.

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A lot of people are right - you have to be patient. And most importantly, delve into the work and get into it. The faster you absorb, the faster you will get the hang of it.

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Svet who took you to work who interviewed? As a rule, the hiring manager and the immediate supervisor of the department. It is their direct responsibility to adapt you, not the first day but the first week to take you everywhere to get to know everyone. Go up to one of them and ask him to explain it to you. First, people feel more important, but you have to ask not with aplomb, but politely, so they wouldn't refuse, like you're so experienced and what about you.

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it's all the fault of the chemistry in our body. our emotions and hormones.

 

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