Guest Post by Nate Beaird.
I love my job.
I feel like I’m “in my element.” I can’t hardly believe I get paid for having s much fun as I have. I’ve learned so much in the almost 20 months I’ve been at Cornerstone.
You know, it’s crazy how much you learn when you have to learn it for a project! I’ve been stretched, and I’ve not always come through for the desired project, but I’ve learned.
I recently heard someone say about their job, “I love it and I’m just really comfortable here.” Now, for most of you, that’s a single piece of a whole conversation of a well-meaning employee. For me however, it sparked this whole “battle of definitions” in my head. I think that someone can be comfortable, and not in their element- but I don’t think you can be in your element, and stay comfortable.
If you’re truly in your element, you desire to be better, to learn, to try new things. You’re not afraid to go out on a limb, to fail, and you can’t stand it when people shoot down an idea before they realize that it is indeed possible. You push the limits and when you fail, you correct your calibrations and push some more. As you push, you learn things you never thought you’d need to know. Your horizons expand. You fly higher. Doors open for you. Things start to click…
Comfortable, although nice to have in a job setting- will be your career end. I encourage you, don’t be a “good enough” achiever. Dream big and push! Come up with ideas and share them with you boss(es). Even if you are shot down, they see that you have the company’s interest in mind, that it’s more to you than 8 hours of Solitaire.
I think that you create your own promotions. Even if it’s just a temp-job for you, excel where you’re at. You will not be disappointed. In today’s market, you cannot afford to blend in.
Remember, whatever you do…do it with Excellence!
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Graham Brenna says
dude totally. just don't push too hard. there is a line… trust me. 🙂
Graham Brenna says
BTdubs… I want to go hang out by that pool.