Dare not dare at work

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Dare not dare at work.

Daring doesn’t mean bungee-jumping or doing something that would make the final cut of a Jackass Movie.

Daring is actually quite simple.

And due to it’s simplicity daring often gets overlooked and neglected (forever).

What if you took an hour at lunch and did something completely for yourself, for example?

On work days we think we should be focused on work the whole day through, including lunch.

Dare to take back your lunch time.

Today.

Go.

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How often should we feel guilt for not trying harder?

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When it comes to our job, how often should we feel guilt for not trying harder? I mean it’s incredibly challenging to give 100% all day, everyday. Right?

Yet this is the way I was raised, from my first position (1982) as Jungle Cruise Skipper. It’s a legacy for which I’m obligated privileged to uphold. And I gave it my all yesterday. Barely enough energy to order and eat dinner in the hotel room.

Back to the question’s answer – never!

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