Since the budget cut has been crashing on us like a heatwave , I've been hearing an awful lot of this phrase been tossing around by my employer on every single opportunity they have. Budget cut this, budget cut that. By repeating it over and over they're hoping they will get the damn phrase synchronize on our theta brainwave, so we'll stop ordering, for example, office supplies? And this is my theory though.
I think they have stretched the phrase a little too far. Like a rubber band, it will snap and break one day.
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My work schedule has been changed since three Sundays ago. I no longer a Monday to Friday working woman. I wasn't too happy when the Program Director made an announcement about the changes, but on my first Sunday at work I thought I was on different planet. I kid you not.
The house was surprising quiet. I got all current progress S.O.A.P notes updated. The second Sunday I sorted out my filing cabinet. I threw out (shredded) all out of date documents which I gathered from the trainings and workshops I had attended in the past years.
Pak Zawi,
Agreed. Small things that sometimes are unnoticeable could bring a big change to my life.
Posted by: anasalwa | November 24, 2009 at 06:18 AM
Ana,
Now you know what a small change can bring to your life. It is good that you took it positively.
Posted by: Pak Zawi | November 23, 2009 at 06:25 PM
GJ,
You are absolutely right. Yeserday was my fourth Sunday at work and I thought, "This is sweeeeeeeet."
Posted by: anasalwa | November 23, 2009 at 06:32 AM
Sometimes, change of schedule is good. It can do wonders to our outlook. :o) I guess it depends on how we want to take it.
Posted by: Gurindam Jiwa | November 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM