Dear Professional, Are you grateful for the little things? We all have dreams and aspirations, envisioning our ideal jobs, cars, homes and opportunities to mention a few. But, as we journey towards making those dreams a reality, are we grateful for the little things which we currently possess? Some of us may not yet be in our dream jobs, but should that hinder our dedication and positivity at work? It's disheartening to witness the prevalence of the "I cannot come and kill myself" mentality in our workplaces. Let's cultivate gratitude for every opportunity to make a difference even if the rewards do not meet our expectations. The skills and experiences we gain today can pave the way for our dream roles tomorrow. Today's post serves as a gentle reminder that we have the power to choose gratitude even in challenging situations. Stay focused on your goals but please do not overlook the joys of today's wins. So, what are you most grateful for this week? Remember, I'm rooting for you. Chidinma Ezeh #gratitude #littlebeginnings #dreams #workplace
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Principal Manager, FITC (Financial Institutions Training Center) SPHRi™, MDSS, CKM, DCOM, SCF-ICRED, MCIPM, PRINCE2®, HRPL
9moThanks for posting this Chidinma. . .I am grateful for small and not so small things daily.