Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Advice for the New Year
Posted by: Darlene Duncan CWDP, JSS, CCC, JCTC, JCDC
Training Coordinator
This is my last post of 2012 and with the New Year just around the
corner I wanted to offer these suggestions for a successful New Year.
One, if you’re a job seeker and the methods you’ve been using haven’t
been working for you consider trying some different methods. Keep in mind
Einstein’s definition of insanity. For those of you who may not know his
definition, “Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different
results”.
Two, mistakes you’ve made in the past are in the past unless you choose
to bring them forward with you. I’ll grant you that a leopard can’t change his
spots; however, you’re not a leopard. People can change (within limits) if they
choose to change. Take inventory of your life. Figure out where you are, how
you got there and where you want to be. Once you know where you want to be you
can figure out how to get there.
Let me leave you with this quote from Samuel Butler, “All the animals
except man know that the principle business of life is to enjoy it.”
Whatever
your belief system ,here’s hoping you have a wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy
and Prosperous New Year.
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