Logittude evolves in all of your settings – personal, family, public and the workplace. Of course, the type of work you do will change the Logittude perspectives. Most principles can be applied whether you are self-employed or a cog in a mighty corporate or industrial wheel. You may have different physical environments for your job, but Congratulations! At least you have a job! (For those who don’t, we’ll broach that topic in later installments.) Lesson 1 is this: Appreciate what you have for what it is. To do that, try to assess what you have. What is your job, really? Not everyone does what their were hired to do, primarily because no one makes them follow through. There are supervisors and managers and bosses, but are you fulfilling the full purpose of the task to the best of your abilities and thoroughness? Why? Ruts come from puttering around without progress. You may have routine tasks that can be improved upon with your own improved skills, attitude or practice. When you appreciate what you have for what it can be at its best, then you can get a view of what you might want next. Are you at your best? Are you content to continue doing the same thing? Would you like to increase responsibility, level of tasks, add new skills? Get beyond your rut with an honest assessment of your present situation and by setting your sights on any improvements on the horizons. You get to decide.
Workplace #1: Congratulations! You have a job!
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