Alex
Be happy, because life is way too short to waste on sad thoughts and tears.12:20Laura
its not that i want to be sad.. its just things still remind me of things that were...and natural reactions happenlike painand hurtbuti'm learning how to deal with it betterand get over it fasteri apparently can't stop the pain from coming when I see things, or hear things, or think thingsbut i can change what happens from that point on
I'm so proud of myself.
I'm also proud of myself, that I put my self in situations.. where I want to be as selfish as possible. And I'm not... that my need and want for someone else to be happy, over comes my own. Which I think is a great quality... I just need to make sure that I'm happy because someone else is happy. Or will be happy... if situations work out the way they're supposed to.
I closed several cases, and talked to my first customer on the phone. I'm totally going to get customer sat up around here... it could use it.
I never thought I'd miss the POA templates. There is NOTHING here to get that logged.... so I'm changing the system. Every change that I make to a case, the user gets notified... so.. who cares that they see that I'm updating the case. It shows I'm working on it. :D.... Then maybe I can get things changed around here.
Also, I never thought I'd miss the Knowledge Base... there is a serious lack of knowledge sharing around here... (someone let Robert Rose know that that would be amazing if he worked over here :D)
Anyways.. that's my update for the morning.. I'm sure there will be others throughout the day.
Reminds me of a profound status I once said:
ReplyDeleteThe past shouldn't matter as much as the present. You can at least change your outlook on where you're at right now, even if you can't change the circumstances that led up to this point.
Economists have known this for years: sunk costs are irrelevant. It's just a technical way of saying "Don't cry over spilled milk." What's done is done, and you can't change the past. Since the only decisions you can influence are those that are yet to be made, focus your attention on getting them right.
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