DIFFERENCE MAKERS HAVE COURAGE
By Francis Kong
Have you ever met people who are almost always late for work every day? Well this was what happened.
As the pretty office assistant, entered her office half an hour late her boss stood there with a mean look on his face said, “Miss Gomez, you should have been here half an hour ago!”
And Ms. Gomez gave a surprised look and said, “Why? What happened?”
One wag says: "My boss refuses to accept 'the early bird catches the worm' as a valid excuse for leaving work everyday at 2:00 pm
Another one says: "The trouble with being punctual is that nobody is there to appreciate it."
Are you always on the rush?
I am. I rush from one speaking engagement to another.
I rush from one meeting to another and the terrible traffic in Manila really deprives people the opportunity of living a quality life.
I must have heard at least 2 speakers joking about this. They say that the 2 most popular nationalities in the work place are Russians and Argentinean. And there I was sitting down trying to figure out what he was talking about until he explained and said, “You always hear people say: “Rush yan!” or “Urgent yan.” And I kind laughed and agreed that it is indeed the case.
But famous author and popular motivational speaker Zig Ziglar offers us wise advice. In an article entitled “Difference Makers Have Courage,” Ziglar says:
First, you'll feel better about yourself because you'll know you've put in a full day's work.
Second, you'll be more relaxed and able to accomplish a great deal more.
Third, you will impress your employers.
End of article.
But please allow me to add some comments to this.
That 10 minute difference means a lot of difference but what about trying to wake up a whole lot earlier by hitting the bed earlier the night before.
Turn off the TV, prepare your clothes and your things for the next day, read a book or listen to quiet music and then turn the lights off earlier than usual. This way you wake up earlier and can get to your work place not only on time but just a bit earlier too. Reduces stress and makes you a lot more productive than ever.
Traffic and work pressure is no longer a problem. Because had they been problems then there would have been a solution. They are now facts of life so learn to live with it.
I do. And then of course never forget to make time for prayer and meditation…it’s the only way for us to keep our center and sanity as well.
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