Archive for September, 2009

Are You Celebrated or Tolerated At Your Work?

Most people go to a job where as an employee, they are tolerated. The only attention they really receive is if they screw up. Even if they are given a ‘good job’ comment every once in a while, it seems that one ‘oh, crap’, wipes out three thousand ‘good job’ comments. This is further evidenced by the ease in which businesses shed workers in order to improve profits.

When I worked in the corporate world, I often was the key tech guy that came up with the solutions that brought in extra clients and money. What was my reward? I was let go in the first wave of layoffs.

I contrast that with my network marketing business. I am celebrated by the people I work with, both above and below me in the organization. People like to listen to what I say. I am valued and I value others.

In my company, when you reach a certain level, not too high, they fly you and your spouse out to a retreat near the company headquarters. They literally give you the red carpet treatment. As you walk into the building from the limo, the headquarters employees from the CEO on down applaud and cheer you. You then get to talk to the CEO, President and other senior management who tell you that they work for you. That’s a BIG difference.

Tomorrow, when you get into your car to go to work and you put the key into the ignition, ask yourself, “Am I celebrated at work or just tolerated? And is it where I really want to be going now?”

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Quality Time With Sons

It’s school time again and I am resuming my job as Mr. Taxi.  I have a son that is starting middle school and a senior in high school. My senior also has an internship every school day at a vet clinic. I’m driving all over the place every school day. The up side of this is that I have a captive audience at least twice a day each. During this time, we have gotten into the routine of sharing our lives.

I get to find out what’s going on in their lives. I know if something is bothering them and can help them out. They can’t brush me off and run away to their room.

What makes this possible? I get to do this because I have lifestyle freedom. To me this time with my sons is irreplaceable. They will grow up only once.

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