1 min readTime to Remember

by Guy Gage | December 23, 2012 | Business

The season we’re in is wonderful because it’s filled with remembrances of what’s really important. It brings a level of clarity that puts everything into proper perspective. You discover that some of the things that stressed you weren’t really that necessary, while other things you didn’t pay much attention to really matter.

It’s so easy for you to forget, diminish, or lose focus of the significance of what you do as a professional. How easy is it to think of your career as work—a day to day grind with a never ending to-do list and everyone making demands on you. Viewed that way, it’s no wonder you hate to get up in the morning.

But when you remember that your career is worthy of your time, effort and caring, your “job” turns into a fulfilling pursuit of service. You view your efforts as important contributions you will make for your clients, your firm and your community.

What part of your perspective do you need to change or adjust to move the needle from “obligation to perform” to “opportunity to contribute?” Only you can make the adjustment because it’s inside you, not out there. It’s your responsibility, your choice. Once you make the shift, you will enjoy your efforts so much more, knowing they matter beyond just getting them done.

Use this season to get a proper perspective of who you are and what you do. Don’t forget that what you do does matter, that others are counting on you, and serving is what brings you ultimate satisfaction. Now that’s worth remembering.

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