So you wanna be a boss. Netflix andchillwill yourself to get off the couch already.How to Be a Boss (According to Your Favorite Shows) is your excuse to binge all the TV you want. It’s career inspiration, right?
Whether you’re navigating a new dynamic with your latest deskmate or trying to strike the perfect work-life balance,The Crownprovides an interesting template for reaching peak Boss Life™—especially since Queen Elizabeth manages to confront even the worst case scenarios with an impenetrable poker face. We see it in the way she handles rogue prime ministers, or loved ones in existential crisis, and how she wields power by unapologetically making hard choices and sticking to them—all while expressing an authoritative, even-keeled tone.
But we, likeThe Crown的女主角,仍然需要电动车去上班ery day and deal with what’s thrown at us. Here’s how to channel yourinner queen, or king, to be a boss (crown jewels not included).
1. Embrace those awkward moments of mentorship—youmay be the one others look up to.2. Exercise your powers of observation, with discretion.3. Don’t be afraid toexpress your disappointment. No one gets a pass just because they’ve got seniority.4. Push outside of yourcomfort zone. Sure, social functions can be painful, but even allowing a few minutes of face time might mean the difference between a cold greeting in the break room and a lifetime alliance.5. Dress for the job you want. Or the job you have. Or the job you used to have. How about this?Dress the way you want. Let the power follow.6. Support your arguments and ideas with visual aids. Nothing screams “I know what I’m talking about” like a photo, video, or a breathtaking graph.7. Take time to put your feet up.Everyone’s got limits, and most of those limits are standing up for far too long.8. Try something new, already. Empires weren’t built by sticking to Slack.9.Treasure your allies—they’ll make their allegiances clear by the way they greet you, regardless of setting.10. Surround yourself with people you trust. It takes a village to be a boss.11. Every once in a while, try to get away. Because it’s shocking how helpful not staring at your laptop for even a day can be.12.Reflect on your achievements. You’ve gotten this far and not even your greatest enemy can take that away from you. Feature image by Niall McClellandWords by Anne T. Donahue