Tuesday, March 30, 2010
And So It Goes
It has been said many times that your work life can be enhanced if you are fortunate enough to be surrounded by good 'friends'. In fact, the usual stressful situations never seem to achieve their 'nasty' potential as long as your work buds stand by your side. They seem to form an invisible protective layer between you and any malicious lava that is spewed so that you walk through the fray ALMOST oblivious to the disaster that would surely have have befallen you were it not for your 'asbestos' pals! This can lead to what might appear to be gratuitous appreciation if you are lulled into that secure feeling where you don't thank (enough)those who make your job a lot more than merely bearable. You can only hope that they know how vital they are to your life away from home because when they eventually go, you want them to take a piece of you with them almost more than you care that they leave behind a few pieces of themselves. You want them to take the gratitude, caring and hopes you have for them wherever they go because you know that only then will they truly get how very much they have meant to you, and how very much you will miss them and all the special gifts they have brought to your life. You already know how very lucky their new employers are to have hit the employee jackpot, and you are realisitically resigned to a new phase of your career minus your 'friends' your teachers and your mentors, those stalwart warriors who you have come to respect so greatly both on and off the battlefield.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Moving
When you downsize you are apt to become pretty proud of yourself in terms of how you have managed to rid your day to day living of any and all flotsam and make do with much less in a considerably smaller living space. What happens when you have to move again is nothing short of astounding. You prepare the boxes, newspapers, tape gun and Sharpie pens pretty secure in the knowledge that this move will be a breeze since you have after all pared everything way way down. Then you get down to it only to find that you have yet again amassed countless useless pieces of whatever and as the mountain of packed boxes grows higher you wonder how you will fit it all into the new place and still have room to circumnavigate. You begin to worry about the movers as you seem to be way over the estimated amount of cardboard you've contracted for. You fleetingly think that perhaps the best move would be to purchase pretty sheets with which to top those boxes and contemplate turning the new place into a mini cafe with numerous small square tables..but no, there is no escaping the inevitable; you must simply begin the downsizing process again and pray for there to be no more moves on your horizon.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Old Neighbours
Fourty years go by in the blink of an eye then suddenly a name from your distant past has the power to pull you back..way back, and you find yourself awash in childhood memories; threads that somehow have woven themselves into the very fabric of your life though the needlework must have been done by brilliant invisible elves whose nimble fingers seem to have sewed so fast and furiously that you never even noticed any work going on. Now when you look back you see that the masterful stitches have left an unbelieveable product which can only truly be appreciated by the characters who inhabit the tapestry that is your life. Seldom do we get a second chance to revisit a magical childhood and retrace our footsteps along those amazing streets of long ago.
The fact that you get another chance to once more stand beside one of those with whom you share a significant part of your past is the best gift of all.
The fact that you get another chance to once more stand beside one of those with whom you share a significant part of your past is the best gift of all.
Monday, March 8, 2010
How You Say Goodbye
Much has been written about leavetaking but in all that has been said is there ever a perfect way to say goodbye? The permanence alone makes it necessary that you opt to bid your adieus after careful consideration and not off the cuff because a) it won't stick or b)you will not do justice to your particular goodbye, neither of which should be an option if goodbye is what you truly need to say.
The best and kindest way is probably calmly and without emotion which is far easier to do on the phone than face to face and via email is no option at all. The telephone scenario works well so long as no discussion ensues because this can only cause an escalation of things and that can never be good. A short almost upbeat phone call can be the perfect out you are looking for. Should you choose the 'in person' route be certain to announce your upcoming visit or you may find yourself ringing a doorbell that no one answers though you can plainly see the person through their semi closed blinds. If she/he knows it is you and has any inkling as to your intent do not be surprised if they choose not to receive you. This leads back to the phone option. You may believe that this method is too impersonal but in the end you may have no choice but to say what you mean to say on a voicemail recording. If this is your only option, take it for I beleve this to be the lesser of all evils. You say what you need to say and though the conversation is one sided there is nothing to defend. Perhaps the best part of all is that your goodbye is mercifully brief (you only have so much time allotted on a recording)ergo more succint and not at all inappropriate.
The best and kindest way is probably calmly and without emotion which is far easier to do on the phone than face to face and via email is no option at all. The telephone scenario works well so long as no discussion ensues because this can only cause an escalation of things and that can never be good. A short almost upbeat phone call can be the perfect out you are looking for. Should you choose the 'in person' route be certain to announce your upcoming visit or you may find yourself ringing a doorbell that no one answers though you can plainly see the person through their semi closed blinds. If she/he knows it is you and has any inkling as to your intent do not be surprised if they choose not to receive you. This leads back to the phone option. You may believe that this method is too impersonal but in the end you may have no choice but to say what you mean to say on a voicemail recording. If this is your only option, take it for I beleve this to be the lesser of all evils. You say what you need to say and though the conversation is one sided there is nothing to defend. Perhaps the best part of all is that your goodbye is mercifully brief (you only have so much time allotted on a recording)ergo more succint and not at all inappropriate.
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