Since most of us put a lot of energy into our jobs, it’s natural for us to expect the work to provide an acceptable return.However, 1 work can satisfy many of our 2 , it cannot be all things to all people.When a person’s life is out of 3 and important needs aren’t being met, they may become 4 and begin to search for the source.
For example, a former customer called Doris, 5 to see me for help.While I understood that Doris was 6 , I was not certain that her unhappiness came from her 7 .In fact, her skills and interests seemed to 8 well with her work.Yet, she felt a 9 for change and thought that changing her job was the answer.
Since my way of giving career counseling(职业咨询)is to 10 work within a person’s whole life, I was 11 about the needs that were unmet through Doris’ work.After a few questions, she began to 12 a long-held desire to travel abroad, but she couldn’t figure out 13 to make this happen.
It is typical for people to figure out “ how” they will manage a 14 well before the details of “what” are 15 .Doris and I explored many possibilities 16 one seemed to come out as the right 17 .She spent the following year 18 abroad.Now, Doris is back at work in her same position and is 19 with her life.
Getting to the heart of the dissatisfaction can show us that it is something completely 20 from what we thought and it needs attention.Acting on it can avoid an unnecessary job change.
One night, my son was watching his big screen TV alone, and I decided to join him.He was watching a show 1 there were college students going to a get-together in Washington DC, and 2 the thousands who gathered there to celebrate something.When they got there, they started becoming 3 in drinking, and doing drugs.I didn’t want to watch it any more, so got up and went to bed.
About 3∶30A.m.I awoke, and lay there 4 the program, and a poem began forming in my mind, which began as,“ 5 sin(something wrong)comes calling, or knocking at your door, run away, don’t delay, 6 sin is like a magnet, and it will pull you down, run away, do not 7 .”As I lay there, there was music which 8 it, and I knew that there was no way I would remember it by 9 , so I got up and sat at the table, trying to 10 both the words and the music which came to me at the time. 11 the pattern was set, and I had the notes written down in my notebook, the 12 of the poem came to me as well.
When it got 13 I decided to sit down at the piano and began trying to play it.My family came into the sitting room and I told them about the song, and wanted to 14 it with them.They all liked it, and 15 several times that day, I sang it again, and played it again, trying to fix it in my 16 .
Later, I wanted to put the song on paper 17 just the little dots in my notebook indicating how high and how 18 to go.Not knowing how to do that, I 19 the song, and then sent it to my sister, Jennie, who had written many songs using her own poetry and music, and soon, here came the music and words all done up 20 .I was so glad.
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I had three jobs growing up in Salem, Mass., and they all helped shape my life.When I was about 12, I started carrying bags for golfers at a nearby club.All the kids in the neighborhood did it, and I liked it a lot.I got to 1 people who were generally pretty 2 businessmen and doctors-talk about deals, and see how they 3 with each other.It was like being a fly on the wall at a meeting.
I got another job at Parker Brothers games, 4 small holes in pieces of cork(软木塞)for a game called Dig.I liked Parker, but not the job.It lasted about a month, and I 5 that I never wanted to do anything like that again, ever.
The third job was at a Thom McAn shoe store.I 6 met people from all 7 of life, and the challenge was exciting.I'd start 8 them different kinds of shoes and get right down there and put them on their feet. 9 they didn't like a certain shoe, I always tried to be thinking ahead to a pair they might like 10 .
This job helped teach me an important 11 lesson:it's all about 12 the sale.I never wanted to let a 13 get out of that store without buying a pair of shoes.It was like stepping up to the plate in a 14 game. 15 someone walked into that store, I was going to bat and taking a 16 .I'd get a seven-cent commission(酬金)for every pair I 17 , 25 cents for the slow 18 , such as those that were out of stock(脱销)or of an odd color.
Today I believe that the worst sin(罪孽)in running a big company is to manage its size rather than use that size.The 19 of size is the resources it gives you to go to bat often.You have to take risks in business.If you take a risk and fail, 20 to bat and swing again.