Overcoming Obstacles and....-Some Thoughts
Overcoming Obstacles and....-Some Thoughts
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IJR (Structural)
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Work places are stressful and killing sometimes(and I am qualified to say this). This forum is really great place to share on this issue. I would like to share the following thoughts(related mostly to relationships at workplace):
- Every morning as you go to work, make sure you hold no grudge against anyone. This is tough but is surely not a bad attitude. At least you can reduce the amount of grudge. I have discovered that most bad judgement is made because somewhere we hold a little grudge against someone
- In tough discussions, sitting down(or asking permission to sit down),holding a pen and writing something on a paper, while surely listening(not blocking out), relieves tensions considerably. Standing up with hands open increases the tension significantly. I have personally tried this one. Most nasty things occur in this film scene where players simply and automatically choose the same props.
- I have a friend who fights me today and tomorrow passes me with a great joke(no flattering, but pure joke).It is difficult to hate him. He has a habit of letting himself lose an argument sometimes but fight when necessary. He treats a work place as a place where lightening up is necessary. So Lets always think lightening up. Have a joke, cut loose some personal rules, let the other guy win sometimes, and fight hard when you have to win sometimes.
respects
ijr
Work places are stressful and killing sometimes(and I am qualified to say this). This forum is really great place to share on this issue. I would like to share the following thoughts(related mostly to relationships at workplace):
- Every morning as you go to work, make sure you hold no grudge against anyone. This is tough but is surely not a bad attitude. At least you can reduce the amount of grudge. I have discovered that most bad judgement is made because somewhere we hold a little grudge against someone
- In tough discussions, sitting down(or asking permission to sit down),holding a pen and writing something on a paper, while surely listening(not blocking out), relieves tensions considerably. Standing up with hands open increases the tension significantly. I have personally tried this one. Most nasty things occur in this film scene where players simply and automatically choose the same props.
- I have a friend who fights me today and tomorrow passes me with a great joke(no flattering, but pure joke).It is difficult to hate him. He has a habit of letting himself lose an argument sometimes but fight when necessary. He treats a work place as a place where lightening up is necessary. So Lets always think lightening up. Have a joke, cut loose some personal rules, let the other guy win sometimes, and fight hard when you have to win sometimes.
respects
ijr





RE: Overcoming Obstacles and....-Some Thoughts
- Never take it personally, it is just business.
RE: Overcoming Obstacles and....-Some Thoughts
A star. It's comforting to know that there are others like you.
I have a pet peeve about other coming to work late, slacking all day, leaving early, then management not doing anything about it. Bugs me! Hard to let go.
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RE: Overcoming Obstacles and....-Some Thoughts
My philosophy about woork goes like this:
I come to work to do a job that I was hired for. I am not employed here to like you but it helps. Let's focus on the job, get the work done. I have been very fortunate that I have yet to meet some one that I cannot work with.
ejl
RE: Overcoming Obstacles and....-Some Thoughts
Great thread! A few of my work philosophies:
1. no-one deserves to have their job made harder than it needs to be.
2. We are not friend we are co-workers, but it it much more pleasant if I treat you like a friend regardless of whether I like you or not.
3. Holding grudges and letting personal feelings get in the way of the job is petty and unprofessional. Though the flip side is that you should make reasonable considerations not to upset people.
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