In the workplace, women often face a so-called "unspoken rule".
First of all, if you have a great appearance and figure, don't be too ostentatious. Because jealousy is a very strong emotion that can come from your female colleagues, female bosses, or even your female bosses. Therefore, it is wise to keep a low profile.
In public, you need to think and speak more carefully. Don't be too aggressive or show off your abilities too much. Also, when communicating with colleagues, especially when using the toilet, avoid loud noises and gossip. Because some words may be heard by people with ulterior motives and spread without you knowing.
When dealing with colleagues of the opposite sex, especially male bosses, it is important to keep an appropriate distance. Private communication within the company is okay, but it must be limited to work-related topics. After leaving the workplace, try to avoid being alone to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings or guesswork. It is very dangerous to talk about a colleague or leader behind your back. Whatever you say, there is a chance that it will be heard by others and spread out. Therefore, try to avoid talking about the rights and wrongs of others, especially about direct leadership. If you hear someone else whining or talking, the best thing to do is to listen with a smile rather than get involved.
In social situations, even if you don't drink, you have to stay gregarious. When attending a colleague dinner or departmental party, try to blend in and don't appear too tall or out of place. When dealing with colleagues of the same sex, don't be too sympathetic or too in-depth in your interactions. Women's scheming is often more complex than men's, so it is important to be vigilant at all times to avoid offending others by saying or acting inappropriately.
It is very important to constantly develop your own mobility and skills. At the same time, learn to refuse unnecessary requests or activities to avoid wasting time and energy. Finally, don't flaunt your wealth or affection, as this will not only be offensive, but it may also cause unnecessary trouble. In short, be vigilant and cautious in the workplace, and at the same time be good at using opportunities and resources to continuously improve your abilities and status.