By Carol Harblin
To get what we want we have to break from a rut. Deep within the freeze of winter we really don't want to change much of anything nor do we want to even emerge from our warm homes, but sometimes we need to unearth ourselves during the deep freeze in order to attain more buds and blooms at Spring.
Shouldn't we receive more prospects and advancements from an employer we have worked for at least five years? When we have been hard workers and keep our nose clean, never call in for a sick day or personal day and just report to our job and do everything that is expected of us, and even beyond...shouldn't we reap more than the status quo? Aren't we worth more in life than a low paid job for five years?
Even if we leave behind good people or good clients, isn't it worth our own life and heart and soul to move toward greater prospects? Who conditioned us to stay in a thankless job that pays less than peanuts? I know that society has conditioned us a little with the notion that we should be grateful for the job we have if we are working...but aren't there a lot of jobs out there?
I am one of those people who got handed a job because I HAD due to certain personal situation, though I was already holding a job.
Alas, five years later I still hold that same thankless job that I was forced into because of someone else and I have not advanced vocationally one iota. My brain and my skills are sharp and I require stimulation, challenge, inspiration, and financial motivation. If an employer pays a lower amount but still requires more of you then the motivation begins to dwindle. It also begins to feel like indentured servitude.
Part of my harvesting of my Spring is to create the time and future that holds positive prospects for me. I have many buds on my trees and I want to assure that every bud blossoms into a beautiful flower and leaf so that I can live in the ways that benefit me instead of deteriorate me.
Harvesting my Spring while there is snow during winter ensures that my present and future are secure and resonating with me. I planted seeds this winter and after a couple months, I have been seeing the green buds and the tips of the blooms peaking up through the soil.
I have to keep nurturing my soil and loving the process of what is blooming. Just because buds are emerging and tips of green are peaking through the soil doesn't mean that I can stop working. My work is just beginning. It is a different kind of work because it is work that is working for me and it is work that is helping me to bloom into the person I am discovering through my metamorphosis.
LOOK OUT WORLD, HERE I COME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To get what we want we have to break from a rut. Deep within the freeze of winter we really don't want to change much of anything nor do we want to even emerge from our warm homes, but sometimes we need to unearth ourselves during the deep freeze in order to attain more buds and blooms at Spring.
Shouldn't we receive more prospects and advancements from an employer we have worked for at least five years? When we have been hard workers and keep our nose clean, never call in for a sick day or personal day and just report to our job and do everything that is expected of us, and even beyond...shouldn't we reap more than the status quo? Aren't we worth more in life than a low paid job for five years?
Even if we leave behind good people or good clients, isn't it worth our own life and heart and soul to move toward greater prospects? Who conditioned us to stay in a thankless job that pays less than peanuts? I know that society has conditioned us a little with the notion that we should be grateful for the job we have if we are working...but aren't there a lot of jobs out there?
I am one of those people who got handed a job because I HAD due to certain personal situation, though I was already holding a job.
Alas, five years later I still hold that same thankless job that I was forced into because of someone else and I have not advanced vocationally one iota. My brain and my skills are sharp and I require stimulation, challenge, inspiration, and financial motivation. If an employer pays a lower amount but still requires more of you then the motivation begins to dwindle. It also begins to feel like indentured servitude.
Part of my harvesting of my Spring is to create the time and future that holds positive prospects for me. I have many buds on my trees and I want to assure that every bud blossoms into a beautiful flower and leaf so that I can live in the ways that benefit me instead of deteriorate me.
Harvesting my Spring while there is snow during winter ensures that my present and future are secure and resonating with me. I planted seeds this winter and after a couple months, I have been seeing the green buds and the tips of the blooms peaking up through the soil.
I have to keep nurturing my soil and loving the process of what is blooming. Just because buds are emerging and tips of green are peaking through the soil doesn't mean that I can stop working. My work is just beginning. It is a different kind of work because it is work that is working for me and it is work that is helping me to bloom into the person I am discovering through my metamorphosis.
LOOK OUT WORLD, HERE I COME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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