The worst part of this list is that all it takes is one time and their whole perception of you can change.

Whether you have a boss that breathes down your neck or not, they always tend to have a good idea on what is happening in their building. And a good boss, pays attention to what's happening. I know, we're all adults... Can't they trust me? Sure! But they are also responsibly for the quality of work that goes on in your office.

Here are six things they will always notice about you, according to PopSugar, that can have a negative impact on how you're perceived.

1. Time - Your boss knows what time you get to work and what time you leave. If you're arriving late or leaving early, they have ways of knowing about it.

2. Dress - Whether you're "expressing yourself" or not, you boss notices the way you dress. If it's not consistent with what the job requires, then you stick out like a sore thumb. Take pride in your appearance, take pride in your work.

3. Personal Activities - I, for one, do not shop online at work because of security reasons however, doing personal things on company time is never a good look. If you're shopping online, checking your Facebook, etc., your boss knows about it. And the worst part is that they only need to see it once to assume you do it all the time.

4. Swearing - Radio offices tend to be breeding grounds for sailor talk. That doesn't mean it's appropriate. Whenever you're in a work environment, be it the office or even a happy hour function after work, it's best to keep it clean. The worst word to use? The F-bomb.

5. Time Management - Of course, everyone works at their own pace, but bosses notice how you prioritize things, your efficiency, and whether or not you make your deadlines consistently. And if they suggest a work flow, take their advice. They are a boss for a reason remember?

6. Community - Bosses love an office that works in harmony. They love when their employees get along and enjoy one another's company. If you're consistently skipping out on office functions, it shows. And it doesn't look good on you.

The best part about this list is that these are things you can 100 percent control. Show up, look the part, and do your best. You can't argue with an employee who tries.

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