Thursday, May 21, 2020
Youre In Control of Your Brain - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Youre In Control of Your Brain - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Powerful Lessons from Two Four-Year Olds My grandniece had a rough day at home. Sheâd soiled the heat vents in her room, roughed up her little sisterâs toys, spoke some new and inappropriate words, all resulting in extended âtime outâ in her room. At dinner in between conversation with her parents about the day, she said, âEven though you made me spend time in my room for what I did, you didnât break my day.â You didnât break my day is a perfect approach up for all of us. Bad things routinely happen day in and day out, but itâs important to make sure mistakes you made or reactions from others about those mistakes donât break your day. My friend, Elizabethâs grand daughter taught us both another lesson. She was jealous that her older brother ended up with more toys from the store than she got that day. It was her brotherâs birthday but she didnât see the justification for his bigger pile compared to hers. She was a little mopey and Elizabeth asked why and she answered that she was jealous. Elizabeth reminded her it was his birthday, and pointed out how many things she did get, and that being jealous was not a good thing to do, even using a bible reference. The granddaughter was silent for a long time and when Elizabeth checked on her to see her attitude after explaining about the destructiveness of her jealous feelings, her granddaughter looked at her with a smile, âMimi, I fought it off.â Thatâs what you and I need to do too when people at work give us cause to be jealous, angry, or any other negative emotion, âfight it offâ and âdonât let it break your day. Like they say, âout of the mouths of babesââ¦.
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