Reasons Why We Have To Be Serious With Our Works



Working gets you lifted in life!
Have you ever felt like giving up on that which you do? Could the following questions perhaps be your reasons for giving up?
As in form of question: Is it that what you/we are working on is not working out or that we are not doing it right?
 Could it be that we are overlooking some certain aspects of the work that are more important and instead concentrate on doing things our own ways?
 How is my/our work ethics?

Are we working with slack hands or is the work  simply overwhelming us, thereby turning us into the work instead?
The pure but hard truth is that nothing is easy. Anything worthwhile must have some stories behind it, and these stories at times may not necessarily be too good a story but nonetheless, that's just part of the prices paid to bring whatever we are doing into reality.That is why it is called WORK! An effort expended on a particular task.
 Are you a student and are the assignments are getting bigger than you had expected?  If so, thank God for yourself and take it as just what it is, a work that must be worked out. Take it as they come because you have to work it out. Ok?.

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What about the teachers who are believed to be deriving much pleasures in having those heavy loads of assignments shifted to the students, how does that make them feel, Happy? I guess not because it equally took some works for them to give you those assignments that looks like heavy work.
OK, let's move forward into the real and practical world where both the teachers and students have accounts to render as this would help us to know and differentiate the real truths between the age long teachers and students fights. We would then know the real facts between the students and teachers and the reasons why the perceptions about them has to be balanced.
Consider the doctors, Engineers, Bankers, Marketers, Writers, and all others who received their certificates from various schools of learning both tertiary institutions and vocational trainings.

 Could you look back at those days of your rigorous trainings and picture yourself repeating those things you did back then? How does that make you feel now that you are working with the acquired experiences, having passed away from those teachers who enjoy giving you so much works to do?
After the comparisons, what did you come up with? Hopefully, I know that you have the best of answers: that is,Genuine Reasons Why We Have To Be Serious With The Work That We Do In Life.
It's all works until we start working
 Back then, it was all works/uncertainties but now it is still the same works but more works with whole lot of additional worries to go with. isn't it?
Now, how would you describe your teacher with all the supposedly tough times he gave you at school? I leave that for you to answer, either through the comment box at the end of this post or personally.

The Simple Truth Behind It All:

There's no doubt about it that it has all been works to get things working!. It is the same thing that we are doing presently but in the practical sense.
 But sometimes due to the sheer enormity of the works to do, we often get it wrong thinking that we have had enough of the strenuous activities so to say and may be tempted to call it quit abruptly only to go and start looking for yet another work because we have to work to survive. Carefully consider this.
If the lesson we got from our schools were to serve us well by having it clearly stated to us without mincing words, we will then know and appreciate all the efforts that our teachers had invested in us and would be moved to do whatever jobs we were given to do, well.
We are trained at the schools to work and it will only serve us well if we value our little or big contributions where we belong or expected to show our expertise in.
 It is also true that there are different types of works for different persons but it will be much better to be known for doing a particular job well. I chipped in this lines because of those who may have the bad habits of jumping from one type of job to the other despite having been trained to do a particular job well.
As if not to sound indifferent here, there may be some reasons for doing that, even genuine ones at that but the issue remains that such an attitude is highly deceptive.

 Here Are My Reasons For Saying That:

 (1.) It keeps one for all times jumping wagons
(2.) You would never seem to get it all
(3.) You will always have one reason or the other leave
(4.) You will never achieve your goal
(5.) You will not be known for any particular thing
(6.) All you would have is nothing but half knowledge in every thing
 Be known for one thing and do that very well for that justifies your years in school and other learning periods in your life. That sounds better, I think.
Odd times on the job
Granted, there may be some odd times in the work you presently do, it's just everywhere and it happens in all organizations in different times. We can only learn from those odd time experiences if we are patience enough to endure the rough periods in the job because it simply comes and goes, it does not stick!

  Working is what keeps things working and not jumping from one place to the other.

 If we know right from our school days that all it takes even to have those school works done was to work on them, then that could as well keep us seriously working on what we are doing today. Be serious with your work because working gets the jobs done no matter the size.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My guy there is absolutely no doubt about it that your write up are filled with lessons but the problem at times has to do with your words combinations. Over time I ve tried to see what could probably be the source of the problem and I came up with this: Try to read your article over and over before hitting the publish button. By so doing doing you will be able to isolate some errors and have them corrected before releasing it to the public. I'm a Nigerian based in Kenya. So that gives you some ideas of what i'm talking about here. I do enjoy your works all the same.keep it up. Paul.

Amaechi Ekeh said...

Mr Paul, thank you so much. I ll look into it.