Wednesday, December 12, 2018

'Becoming an Optimist\r'

'I woke up early, finished the reports I was supposed to submit during the mean solar day drove to the spotlight and I was not slowly. Then, my contributeman hands me the memo and says that I am devoted until tomorrow to submit a written explanation. I mumble incoherently but feel lowly and almost in tears and angry at my boss. Belief I am not a good performanceer, I am always tardy and hence I fall in become a liability to my department. I do not have any place in this office anymore. I have no choice but to defer.Consequence I am depressed and angry and hurt. Disputation I am not a bad worker, I have met deadlines, I have been innovative at my work and I give my best in every task I am assign to. I have had high performance rating ratings for the last 4 years in this job. My chemical reaction to the memo was overreacting; of course it is company policy to cancel the attention of employees who had been late for work a build of measure to make sure that they can do som ething about it.I was late a couple of whiles but that did not mean I am a lousy employee, even my boss comes to the office late at times. I had been working both jobs and going to school at the same time and it means that I am tired and washed-out thence if I wake up late in some mornings it is understandable because my body has to suspire at some point. Thinking that I am a bad employee and that I have to resign is not really doing me anything good, instead of checking my behavior; I felt utterly depressed and had to miss work in the afternoon.It does not do anything good to conceive these thoughts. Energization I decided that I can certify to myself that I can be punctual everyday, thus I have made a bundle with myself saying that I will never be late for work anymore, starting today! be optimistic is related to motivation because it gives that extra upgrade to the person who is faced with challenges and difficulties (Seligman, 1991). Optimism is a state of headland an d heart, that is, to think positively about the outcome of the maculation or event.When a person thinks that a bother is a challenge, and then he/she would face it head on and believe that he/she can keep down it, if a person thinks that a problem is a punishment, then he/she would not do anything at all since he/she has already accepted defeat. References Kady, L. (2006). be an optimist. Retrieved December 11, 2006, from http://www. articlejuice. com/Article/Being-an-Optimist—Part-1/200 Seligman, M. E. (1991). Learned Optimism. Alfred A. Knopf Inc.\r\n'

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