If you are so engrossed in working through transactions all day, day in and day out, weeks on end, year after year, that the work you do governs and manages you and your time than the other way round, stop working right now!
Take a step back and reflect on what your work is intended to produce and what it produces now. Challenge the premise of how the outcome is produced and question why it cannot be done any other way. You have the unique opportunity to be the first one to get a bird’s eye view of your own work and what it produces. You’d be surprised how much less work is required to accomplish the same outcome or how much more outcome you can produce with the same amount of work that you put in.
But to be able to do all that, first you must stop working!
Interesting perspective. Thought about it and I believe most who would fall in this category you mention may not even be having a perspective of their own lives and it's purpose. If they knew that I guess they would work at the right place and am sure will have the right perspective at work and more importantly the right attitude.
ReplyDeleteI truly believe we need to stop working sometimes either ways, to get our priorities right.
You need not leave your job to stop working, you can stop working and still get paid in the present job.
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