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Being “On” When You Need To

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One of the most valuable skill one needs to learn as an adult is how to be “ON” when the situation requires it. Switch from an angry parent who is frustrated with child, to the calm and collected CEO ready to face the difficult board of directors. Transition from a tough manager at work, to a mellow and cheerful partner at home. Being able to get over the day’s frustration and still come home with good energy to share with the family. Getting up from a long sleepness night and being able to lead and motivate people in the morning.

We need to wear different hats and act the part.

I’m still learning. I just keep telling myself…It’s all in a day’s work!

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2 comments for “Being “On” When You Need To”

  1. Wow, do I hear that! Let us know when you figure out how to do it.

    Posted by almostgotit | July 6, 2008, 11:22 am
  2. i know exactly what you mean. being an adult is all about controlling those emotions and channeling them…its just so hard sometimes! hahhahaa! keep it up!

    Posted by caryn | July 23, 2008, 8:25 pm

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