you don't see eye to eye? you must be against me Trump is the best I failed because I got second instead of first This exaggerated type of thinking can cause havoc for someone, someone who is frustrated and down. Life isn't perfect, and when we try to make things perfect or have everything be … Continue reading 1264. Embracing Imperfection: A way of life
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1256. There’s nothing left to do
When lish comes to shove and we have to perform , how do we want the story to be told? We were underprepared and missed the mark? We didn’t know what we didn’t know and now we have experience? I studied what I had to and passed. I trained like I should have and succeeded … Continue reading 1256. There’s nothing left to do
1241. Managing Reactions: The Key to Control | What We Can
You can’t control how work goes, but we can control our reaction Not controlling what they say, but controlling what we think , how we respond Not if the dog barks, just us training them What about if we lose a limb? Nope, can only control how we move forward If traffic is bumper to … Continue reading 1241. Managing Reactions: The Key to Control | What We Can
1240: The Perfectionism Trap: Getting Things Done vs. Getting Them Perfect
Sometimes done is better then perfect Being a perfectionist is a trap. It lets us get caught up in the details far too long for the sake of perfectionism. Details are important, but when it takes away from real work? That’s where the problem lies. It allows us to hide, to not do what we … Continue reading 1240: The Perfectionism Trap: Getting Things Done vs. Getting Them Perfect
1229. Maximizing Potential: Overcoming Failures and Persisting
It's easy to feel like it's all over when life gets hard, whether it's a job setback or another challenge that seems impossible. Maybe you've been in a career you hate for decades because you felt you "should" do it. Maybe you had kids by accident or got into all this credit card debt. We … Continue reading 1229. Maximizing Potential: Overcoming Failures and Persisting
1222. The Price of Personal Growth: What Money Can’t Buy
You can’t buy some things Amazon came around and destroyed the game with 24 hour deliveries The same with instant messages- anywhere in the world you can send someone a message and it's there within a second. That’s good for most things, but there are some things you can’t buy You can only cultivate them. … Continue reading 1222. The Price of Personal Growth: What Money Can’t Buy
1219. 25 Questions to Ask New Employers
This relates to a serving job, waiting tables: Prioritize the questions based on your personal preferences and the importance of each topic to you. Consider selecting a few key questions to ask during the interview and saving the rest for later discussions. What are some rules and policies, can I get an operations manual of … Continue reading 1219. 25 Questions to Ask New Employers
1213. Respecting Opinions: Understanding vs Agreeing
We can understand someone's point of view, but we don't have to agree with it How many points of view can there be on a given situation? Do this not that, but skip that and bring this. There's too many combinations. 2+2=4 and so does 16/4 The odds of us seeing eye to eye on … Continue reading 1213. Respecting Opinions: Understanding vs Agreeing
1212. Pitfalls of a Plan B
People don’t hesitate reaching out to others with thier opinions And sometimes it’s masked behind the “we want what’s best for you” or “we love you” causes. That ever happen to you? A friend or close one tell you about what you should do? Or to have a back up plan - something to fall … Continue reading 1212. Pitfalls of a Plan B
1211. Steps
1. Mix together yogurt, hummus, and seasoning 2. Put salad on top 3. Toss salad 4. Top salad with things like vegetables, nuts, beans 5. Transfer to plate, take a picture or just eat out the bowl That’s a recipe for salad, but the steps are more important The steps take you from idea to … Continue reading 1211. Steps








