my first week working as a manager was quite energized following the many decisions i had to make regarding the smooth running of the organization. implementing them and coming up with a strategic plan for the moths ahead. as ussual i was apprehensive my thoughts holding me down but i still motivate myself in keeping busy and talking to my parents who are supportive. i really thought they were terrified not for my getting the job. my rational thought on there reaction was.... i really didnt have a thought i did nt give a care i have always been a self starter and this was me in the doing.
maybe i have already ruffled a few feathers but in a birds life few feather have to be shed for new and better feathers to neccesitate a more swift flight. i might be imposing this maybe but as a young manager i need to stand my ground having in mind that i might have my ego crushed and my career thwarted for a long time, which i will not let be i have worked hard enough to achieve this and my long term goal is to reach the highest peak.
i have been contemplating career change but at the rate i am at, i might as well do it the future holds too much for me to deaccelerate. or worse do something stupid i don't suppose i will.as long as i have my blog i will keep my reflection alive no blur but maybe shades of grey life cant always be black and white.
let me stick to the up ward trend sticking to my guns not all can be friends not all can be foes.
and my favourite in the face of bitting change line pessimists will believe it will be worse, optimist believe its going to change for the better and a realist will change it for the better.
alluta continua.
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Hi iam,
By the way. Tit for tat. This is going to be my last response if you do not visit my blog and deposit in it some gold.
As I keep on reading your blog there is one thing that you keep on insisting, "young manager." To be young is good but you must allow your self to mature up more than your own managers.
My dad has always told me since I was in secondary school, to be successful, you need to outsmart the 60 years old in experience, tact and wisdom. And to say the truth, this has been what has taken me so far. One time when I told him "dad, I am a young executive." He told me shove it up your ass, when you will face tough situations you will face them as a manager and not as a "Young or Old" manager.
Shove it up ya ass too
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