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Old 01-11-2007, 03:32 PM
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Default THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF A HAPPY WORK LIFE

*THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF A HAPPY WORK LIFE
*
*1. Thou shalt honor thyself
*Your brain can process 100 trillion instructions per second while using
the equivalent of just 12 watts of power. Your heart beats 100,000 times
per day, carrying your blood some 12,000 miles (19,000 km). You're built
to imagine, create, communicate, and love. If you do nothing else today,
sit back in awe of yourself.

*2. Thou shalt be true to thyself
*Only one person has your portfolio of experience, know-how, skills, and
style attributes. You're in charge of putting it to work without
compromise. If you need inspiration, consider Mother Teresa, Martin
Luther King Jr., and Thomas Edison. All of these greats -- and many more
-- enriched the world by rejecting conformity and making the most of
their differences.

*3. Thou shalt speak up
*When you have a good idea, share it. When you have a question, ask it.
When you need help, say so. When your help is needed, offer it. When you
see a scene of disrespect, step forward and set things right. When you
envision a better future, put it in spoken word. Your voice needs to be
heard.

*4. Thou shalt strive to simplify
*Whenever people congregate, they tend to overcomplicate. That explains
those countless workplace rules, objectives, projects, deadlines, and
meetings. It's up to you to challenge the raging routine. Take a fresh
look at your schedule, and eliminate every activity that seems important
but isn't. An action is either mission- driven or mere motion. Keep the
former, ditch the latter.

*5. Thou shalt assume the best
*Few people wake up and declare: "I'm going to make this a horrible day.
I'm going to foul things up and make life miserable for my co-workers."
No, most people want good days in which they use their know-how,
exercise their creativity, and make a positive contribution. Assume and
expect the best...and that's what you'll get.

*6. Thou shalt fix processes, not people
*It's tempting to blame that missed deadline or fouled-up project on
Debbie, Dan, or some other nearby human punching bag. But the fact is,
problems almost always occur because of process issues, not people. So
cut Debbie and Dan some slack -- and enlist their help in analyzing and
improving the flow of activities that make up the process.

*7. Thou shalt serve a greater purpose
*Henry David Thoreau lived 150 years ago, but his words seem especially
relevant in today's Blackberried world: "It is not enough to be busy --
so are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?" Nor is it
enough to have a mission statement that lies forgotten. What's needed is
a heartfelt mission that gives meaning to all the work-related busyness.
What's yours?

*8. Thou shalt be interested
*Want to be interesting? Then be interested -- in people, processes,
clients, customers, competitors, and more. Open your eyes a bit wider.
Be more curious. Seek new challenges. Start more conversations. Make a
point of asking questions rather than making statements. Turn your work
world, and the larger world, into your own lifelong school.

*9. Thou shalt honor time away from work
*You're more than an employee. You're more than the sum of your tasks.
You're a human /being/, not a human /doing/. Treat yourself accordingly
by rounding out how you spend your time. Balance your time at work with
time at home, outdoors, in the community, and elsewhere. You'll recharge
your battery while gaining new insights and perspectives that inform
your work.

*10. Thou shalt be thine own best manager
*Guess who's in charge of you. Hint: It's not your boss, your boss's
boss, or anyone else. The sooner you take responsibility for your own
happiness and fulfillment, the sooner you'll achieve it.
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Old 02-11-2007, 04:36 PM
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