Finding Balance: Love of Job and Job Frustrations – Ownership

Previously posted under, “What to Do When Your Boss Frustrates You But You Love Your Job”

Some additional thoughts…

Friends, to be honest I’ve been asking myself this question a lot lately and although I have many ideas I decided to go start with Google! That right, answers for the masses. I found a helpful article and will share it with you.

In my previous post I provided a rather personal point of view that now may not have been the most beneficial to the masses. After careful review and recommendations from trusted sources I now see that the title of my blog may have presented my material with a negative tinge to it, which was not my intent at all. While our vocations at times present negative situations, my hope is to clarify the situation and not necessarily the emotions of said situations. The truth is the vocations we choose are, in most cases two-fold, desire to do them and a means to live. When I was a kid, I remember an adult telling me that “work, is work that’s why they call it work.” I am not sure I ever understood it but I accepted it and have worked jobs for the sole purpose of working in order to live.

Work:

  • to function or operate according to plan
  • to perform or fulfill duties regularly for wages or salary
  • to perform or carry through a task requiring sustained effort or continuous repeated operations
  • to exert oneself physically or mentally especially in sustained effort for a purpose or under compulsion or necessity
  • to produce a desired effect or result : succeed a plan that will work
  • to exert an influence or tendency
  • to make way slowly and with difficulty : move or progress laboriously
  • to move slightly in relation to another part
  • to be in agitation or restless motion
  • to set or keep in motion, operation, or activity : cause to operate or produce
  • to bring to pass
  • to solve (a problem) by reasoning or calculation
  • to cause to toil or labor
  • to make use of : exploit
  • to control or guide the operation
  • to carry on an operation or perform a job
  • to greet and talk with in a friendly way in order to ingratiate oneself or achieve a purpose
  • to bring into a desired form
  • to fashion or create a useful or desired product by expending labor or exertion
  • to get (oneself or an object) into or out of a condition or position by gradual stages
I found another article, actual a blog that offers a more positive tone to this crucial idea of work, I hope you find it helpful!
Here’s a highlight:
“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”

Here’s the link to the original article:

https://www.themuse.com/advice/what-to-do-when-you-hate-your-boss-but-love-your-job

In closing, I would like to reiterate what helps me in times of frustrations and feeling overwhelmed. Identify and know your areas of control and your areas of concern, clearing distinguishing your boundaries and responsibilities. These are things I wish I had learned earlier in life, but if I had I would have missed the experience of knowing the value of those lessons. I’m grateful for the lessons learned and growth that God has given to me through various things but mostly importantly through the people He has placed within my life. I wish for you knowledge and discernment in all you pursue. May God richly bless you!

As for the two articles I’ve mentioned, I am going to consider some of the suggestions; however, I am going to concentrate on my own actions and my own reactions to situations. I am the only one who can control those two things and they are essential for any true happiness or even contentment. I cannot change others but I absolutely can change how I respond. I can accept the way things are and be happy if they improve but if not I can still be happy. I can choose to continue doing the job I love, period. I can champion myself and believe in myself. I can continue to enjoy challenging myself by taking on new projects and completing online training courses in addition to the ones already assigned to me, I do them for myself and having them help me with my job is a bonus. A second thing I’ve found to be important is that I can’t compare myself to my coworker or even point out their skills that may be different or lacking, nope I can only control my stuff, me! I do not get evaluated on what others do or do not do, only what I do. We must we look at what we can control and stay in our area. I learned a valuable learn from a friend, I like to call it “Area of Control” and “Area of Concern.” It’s not wrong to be aware of the area of concern just remember that once you step out of the control arena into concern it can easily become overwhelming because someone else is in the driver’s seat and you are just a passenger. Just proceed with caution!

Friends, my humble advice is to always seek the counsel of God before making any life decision. Be open to the Holy Spirit and spend time in prayer. God loves you and is always with you!

Isaiah 41:10 “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Deuteronomy 31:6 “Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.”

Proverbs 18:24 “One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.

~Peace and Blessings~

References:

• Webster dictionary https://www.merriam-webster.com/

https://www.eagleonline.com/work-is-called-work-for-a-reason/

https://www.themuse.com/advice/what-to-do-when-you-hate-your-boss-but-love-your-job

Second Monday of Advent – Miracle

December 10, 2018

Luke 1:39-45

“But why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? As soon as the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy.” -Luke 1:43-44

Miracle:

• an extraordinary event

• divine interventionin human affairs

• an extremely outstanding or unusual event, thing, or accomplishment

• a divinely natural phenomenonexperienced humanly as the fulfillment of spiritual law

As a believer in Jesus Christ, I believe in miracles. The Bible is filled with examples of God doing countless miracles. I believe that miracles still happen today, the Bible tells us that nothing is impossible with God.

Jeremiah 32:27, “ “I am the LORD, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?”

Miracles and prayers answered are for me, synonymous because they both are only from the Lord, God Almighty! People are daily cured of deadly diseases, daily petitions are made to God asking for very specific things that could only happen when/if God allows them. God is not to be confused with Aladdin or a Genie in a bottle! God is real, He was a man with flesh and blood as you and I. God was in the beginning, all things were created by Him with the Holy Spirit and Jesus. How do I know this, the Bible clearly states it in John 1:1-3 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.”

Our scripture reading today and the words of Sue Mink the author of the Advent pamphlet reminds us of two miracles. The verses tell us of two women who should not be pregnant, yet clearly, they both were. Mary, a very young virgin, promised in marriage and Elizabeth, married to a priest (Zechariah) but beyond childbirth and referenced as old and barren in Luke 1:7 “But they were childless because Elizabeth was not able to conceive, and they were both very old.”

The miracles don’t stop at them both becoming pregnant, NO…Elizabeth’s son would make ready a people, prepared for the Lord.” (Luke 1:17) Elizabeth’s son would be, John the Baptist and he is a cousin to Jesus, Christ Jesus, the Son of God! This story just keeps getting better and better, God’s beautiful woven miracles of reason and purpose. I pray you see the power and evidence of God’s miracles in the world around you and within your own life! All praise and glory to God!

C.S.Lewis-

“Nothing can seem extraordinary until you have discovered what is ordinary. Belief in miracles, far from depending on an ignorance of the laws of nature, is only possible in so far as those laws are known” -Miracles: A Preliminary Study

Prayer: Lord Jesus, may I see you and serve you. Amen.

~Peace and Blessings~

References:

https://www.biblegateway.com

https://www.biblestudytools.com/topical-verses/bible-verses-about-miracles/

https://m.youtube.com/

https://www.abingdonpress.com/

What to Do When Your Boss Frustrates You But You Love Your Job

Friends, to be honest I’ve been asking myself this question a lot lately and although I have many ideas I decided to go start with Google! That right, answers for the masses. I found a helpful article and will share it with you.

I truly do love my job, it allows for creativity and teamwork as well as individual projects. I work in a small department and as for our group, we are quite diverse and this can present some challenges due to the strong personalities within the group. Collectively, we perform our particular job functions superbly and with few errors and with little to no direct supervision. We all know the job and our responsibilities and pride ourselves in delivering quality work not just for ourselves, or even just our department but for the agency as a whole. There’s value in the work we perform and the appreciation for doing well is often from coworkers and rarely from our department manager. I must pause and make clear, I can only speculate as to why my manager does or does not offer more praise or encouragement, it may just be his management style and let’s face it we are all adults and are capable of doing a job without the proverbial praise and good job, followed by a high-five, not to mention a congratulatory email for recognition. The truth, from my viewpoint is yes people are motivated by money, time off, a plaque and/or a certificate BUT…my experience is people just want to be told every once in a while they are appreciated and their efforts are known. It costs absolutely nothing to tell someone they are valued and the company is fortunate to have them. I have actually been a manager/boss in a couple of previous jobs and I tried to treat my employees the way I would want to be treated. I was not always successful and I failed a lot but I also learned and changed to meet the challenges. The absolute truth is that there’s no one right answer to any of these things. Some people just need to move on to other things, seek out jobs that feed you, mentally as well as physically. I have a particular coworker who has mentioned wanting a new job, I honestly would hate for this person to leave because of their command presence in the office, I’ve learned so many things just from observing and working side by side with this individual, but God has a plan for each of us and some times they are not what we want. I’m okay with all this, it would be hard but I’m a believer in things happening for a reason and a purpose. I am going to take some suggestions from the article I’m going to share with the post and concentrate on me, my actions and my reactions. I am the only one who can control those two things and they are essential for any true happiness or even contentment. I cannot change my manager, I can change how I respond. I can accept the way things are and be happy if they improve but if not I can still be happy. I can choose to continue doing the job I love regardless if my manager gives me the moral support I think I deserve. I can champion myself and believe in myself. I enjoy challenging myself now by taking on new projects and completing online training courses in addition to the ones already assigned to me, I do them for myself and having them help me with my job is a bonus. A second thing I’ve found to be important is that I can’t compare myself to my coworker or even point out their skills that are lacking or the workload differences, nope I can only control my stuff, me! I do not get evaluated on what others do or do not do, only what I do. We must we look at what we can control and stay in our area. I learned a valuable learn from my coworker that will remain with me for the rest of my life and I’ve even been able to see its benefits in all areas of my life, not just work. It’s called “Area of Control” and “Area of Concern.” It’s not wrong to be aware of the area of concern just remember that once you step out of the control arena into concern it can easily become overwhelming because someone else is in the driver’s seat and you are just a passenger. Just proceed with caution!

Here’s the link to the article:

https://www.themuse.com/advice/what-to-do-when-you-hate-your-boss-but-love-your-job

Friends, always seek the counsel of God before making any life decision. Be open to the Holy Spirit and spend time in prayer. God loves you and is always with you!

Isaiah 41:10 “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Deuteronomy 31:6 “Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.”

Proverbs 18:24 “One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.

~Peace and Blessings~