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
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."
ReplyDeleteI 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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