Thursday, 7 May 2015

Talking to Myself

Hello everyone I am currently seeking a new job. I have not searched for a job in six years and I am having mixed emotions about it. On one hand I am excited and can't wait to find and start my new job, but on the other hand I am scared.
      Scared of the fact that if I do get the new job I will have to quit the job I dislike now. I am afraid that I will get a new job and then it might not work out and then they will get rid of me, then I would be jobless. I worry about burning bridges with my current employer and then not succeeding in the other.
    I know right now in my heart that I need a new job and where I am at right now is not good for me. I really want a new job and I really hope I get it. I think I will do really well in the job, but all I need is the opportunity to prove to my next employer that I am a employee who will works his butt off to achieve a goal, and become the best employee they have. Because that what I have always done at any job I do I learn how to do it, then I become the best at doing it.
   This particular blog was definitely more meant for me; I needed to talk my self through what was needed to be done. I find myself using the blogs for this very purpose more and more. I find that if I write out what my problem is then state what I want to accomplish I start to feel better after the blog. Who to thunk when I started blogging 3 or 4 years ago that I would be using this tool to help me through some tough times and spreading the joy to everyone whenever I can. Thank you I Ho Chuan for giving me the opportunity to become a better person.
   Also remember everyone stay extraordinary.



Sifu R. Langner

2 comments:

  1. Embracing change is never easy but it becomes even more difficult as you go through life as responsibilities mount. If we are too conservative we tend to accept a known bad situation as opposed to taking a chance on the unknown. As Sam Mockbee said, "Proceed and be bold."

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  2. I agree with Sifu Brinker, change is never easy. Less than two years ago, I left a job and an entire industry to start completely over. I knew in my heart it wasn't something I could continue working at. I stepped out into a completely different job and industry but I did it "boldy" and worked hard to learn and prove myself. You will do a great job Sifu at whatever it is you decide to do.

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