Mind the Gap: Dangerous Assumptions

ISBN-10
ISBN-13
9798581480649
Series
Mind the Gap
Pages
104
Language
English
Published
2020-12-15
Author
Sunday Olanipekun

Description

Do you know that you can become careless with things that you would otherwise have kept your distance from? Do you know you can become so overwhelmed with activities to the point where you assume everything is ok and do not recognise when there is danger? The intention of this book is to draw your attention to the gaps you might have overlooked or not paying close attention to. It is true that a gap sometimes may appear harmless, but it can be potentially dangerous and can cause a lot of harm. What you do is an expression of who you are. Everything you do at work reflects who you are. It also affects you either positively or negatively. This book will highlight both the positive and negative impacts on you. This book is written to appreciate you and encourage you as a worker or as an employee. I want to celebrate you and show you that you are important and highly valued. In this book, I will be showing you 7 gaps to mind in your work life to be the best you can be, and also to be at your best and enjoy your God-given life. 1. This book will challenge you to find out the reason you are in your current employment, whether you are working to live or living to work. It is dangerous to assume you know; assuming will not let you live to your full potential. 2. You will be able to discover the factor(s) that might be affecting your performance or your team's performance. You might be quite familiar with some of these things, but it is good to remind you here to "mind the gap." 3. You will be reminded how employees sometimes can have their lives messed up because they fail to mind the gap. Most often we assume we are in control when in the real sense the events around us are in control of our lives. 4. You will learn how to create your own environment to make the best out of what is available. 5. This book will take you on a journey of how to measure the impact of work on your life. 6. You will enjoy reading about the need for you to live your life to the fullest, what is required and what you must do. 7. You will enjoy reading about the importance of pressing the reset button and how to get back in form. You will be reading about the testimonials of people who have experienced difficulties at work, describing what happened and explaining how they overcame. The characters of the story narrated in this book makes the reading interesting and simple to assimilate as it relates to real time events. Mind the Gap looks into the circumstances that lead to work burnout, discusses depression, and proffers solutions to these often overlooked or underrated problems. This book will help you find answers to these questions: Why do some people remain in jobs they hate? What makes some people love their jobs yet hate their work environment? Why do some people not mind what job they do or where, so far as it meets basic needs and puts food on the table? What makes some people burnout at work or suffer depression? How can people genuinely enjoy their work? Why am I working? What makes this work important to me? Why am I in this job and not another? What is my motivation for working? This book is not just interesting but a manual useful for all time and also as a guide to employers to get the best out of employees. Read this book, change your thinking and change your life.

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