If you are an employee and you are very good at what you do, your employer will want more from you. It is human nature to take advantage of people who are good at things. So watch it! Unless you work for yourself, do not excel.
If you are an employee and you are very good at what you do, your employer will want more from you. It is human nature to take advantage of people who are good at things. So watch it! Unless you work for yourself, do not excel.
That is a horrible bit of advice. I do not want to work for myself because I’d be a lazy boss. I work in a career that allows me to use the gifts I was given, that is, the gifts of healing and encouragement. When I realized that I by focusing on working for the One that gave me those gifts, I find a greater contentment in doing the very best that I can do, for then I don’t work for man.
I’m sorry, but you missed the point. I’m strictly speaking about humans, not care-giving. I’m talking about working in an office or a factory as a laborer.
Manny- Your words of wisdom remind me of a phrase a coworker of mine likes to say, “If you need something done, ask the person who’s the busiest; that way you know it’ll get done.” I find this phrase to ting true 90% of the time.- L