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		<title>You Awesome People of Christmas</title>
		<link>http://venagozar.com/2011/12/26/you-awesome-people-of-christmas-2011/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 05:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>venagozar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More often than not that extra money is household, or medicine money being redirected to buying Christmas presents <a href="http://venagozar.com/2011/12/26/you-awesome-people-of-christmas-2011/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was going to call this the Christmas Angel Post, but there is a group with the blog name <a href="http://thechristmasangels.blogspot.com/">Your Christmas Angels, founded in 2007</a>. Good people, helping those in need during the Christmas season. We had any number of Christmas Angels this year locally. The news was full of them. Wonderful people reaching out to people who are going through rough times. People for whom buying a Christmas present for their Child is a financial struggle.</p>
<p>When I was younger things were pretty tough. Christmas presents usually consisted of clothes for the second half of the school year. It is wonderful to see people trying to have  a better Christmas for their children by taking advantage of the layaway programs some stores offered this year.  Often making those payments for Christmas ends up meaning mean not paying for something else equally important.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/chr_angel_flying_w_heart_006538_tnb.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3859" title="chr_angel_flying_w_heart_006538_tnb" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/chr_angel_flying_w_heart_006538_tnb-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>I want to say thank all the people who paid off layaways for children this year, and previous years too! If this includes you, you set an example for most of us to follow. Usually at this point some posts run off into how this giving should go on all year around. I know I am guilty of this line of thought in previous posts. This year though I prefer to bask in the moment of being grateful there are so many caring people living around us. They cared enough to help their neighbors put on Christmas for their children.</p>
<p>I saw the <a href="http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/index.htm">Pope</a> was beating the drum of stopping <a href="http://reachingforpink.wordpress.com/2011/12/25/reflections-on-the-day/">commercialized Christmas</a>, saying it is time to get back into the real meaning of Christmas. On some levels I can agree with this though really I can not. I wonder if the Pope ever steps back and looks at the Vatican&#8217;s financial reasons for the season, or about giving out instead of taking. I have never observed money being given away at Church services.</p>
<p>Christmas means something else altogether for those wonderful people who helped others this Christmas, and to those who received the help. I would rather concentrate on these people. I think modern Christianity has done enough to take <a href="http://jaynelc.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/the-humanistic-approach-an-alternative-christmas-post/">religion out of religion</a>. The Vatican is not in a position to be telling the world how it should be done. We have a lot of good people out there who did a lot of good for their neighbors this year. In the process these generous folks gave away (shared) their own good circumstance without anyone telling them how it should be done. These folks did a great job of sharing!</p>
<p>When I think of <a href="http://venagozar.com/2011/10/21/crying-ecoheart/">EcoHeart</a>, a better example can not be found than these Christmas Angels. For a few days this Christmas, families everywhere,  this years Christmas Angels were making it possible for those less fortunate to have a little extra money in their pocket the morning after Christmas. More often than not that extra money is household, food,  or medicine money redirected to buying Christmas presents.</p>
<p>A little bit of doing good goes a long way. I am grateful to all of you who really see the reason for the season. I really hope you are one of them. Whether it was dropping some dollars into the <a href="http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_usn_2.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/4517219C16BEE8F8802573F50056F031?openDocument">Salvation Army Bucket</a>, giving money to a Homeless Person, or helping someone in another meaningful way, people like you are my reason for the Christmas Season!</p>
<p>Whether this is something you do as part of your day, or you are motivated by the Christmas Season, I hope each and every one of your coming days are filled with bountiful returns. Looking beyond the formal religious significance of Christmas, people helping people makes the world a better place is a great aspect of Christmas! A better place is what I hope the world becomes.</p>
<p>I am going to end this post now, before I find myself heading off on some tangent which I know I am quite capable of doing. Let me say it again, this time for everyone who does not have a public platform to speak off of: <span style="color: #3366ff;">Thank you Christmas Angels for bringing so much happiness into so many peoples lives this Christmas!</span> I am honored to know you as neighbors, and hopefully friends. Your generosity and caring means more to the people you helped this year, and will live in their memory longer than <a href="http://www.bobcornwall.com/2011/12/awaiting-blessed-hope-christmas-sermon.html">any sermon</a> heard  in  Church on Christmas morning.</p>
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		<title>Racism Exists Day to Day</title>
		<link>http://venagozar.com/2011/12/17/racism-exists-day-to-day/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 09:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>venagozar</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A news story from New Mexico is unfortunately indicative of how far we are collectively from being human and treating those around us as the human we pretend to be. <a href="http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s2414630.shtml">A racist remark was made</a>. The practically forced apology that followed apologized only for the remark. No heartfelt attempt to apologize or acknowledge the person who the remark was apparently about was publicly made.</p>
<p>The remark spurring this post was uttered in Sante Fe, New Mexico, in the state capitol building during a committee meeting. The remark was unleashed in the middle of a &#8216;heated exchange&#8217;. The remark was racist and demeaning. It took two days for an apology to be arrive, and then in the form of a letter. The letter may be considered a veiled attempt to not apologize. <a href="http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s2418076.shtml?cat=516">Part of the apology reads, &#8220;I respect all elected officials and again I would say I am sorry&#8230;&#8221;</a>  The apology per my reading of it is for the verbiage used, not for the attitude and feelings behind it, nor for the unidentified person it was directed at.</p>
<p>In my opinion this person has held this belief for some time. If they never join in interaction with another with respect to race, the offending comment would never have been thought, let alone verbalized. Remarks of this type are normally kept under lock and key by people holding this belief. These types comments are not meant for general public consumption by the person holding them.</p>
<p>People holding beliefs of this kind allow them to simmer under the surface. This belief is a tainted lens of the ego which defines ones world by race. They view interaction not through the eyes of one human being looking at another, but through a value set which should hold no importance.</p>
<p>These beliefs are uttered by their holders only at &#8216;appropriate times&#8217;. Appropriate times being when demeaning racist comments will only be heard by others who are accepting and agreeable to this errant thinking and belief. In this instance, one&#8217;s true belief was unintentionally unleashed in a moment of anger.</p>
<p>I would hope any public official and educator would conquer this churlish and petty belief before embarking on a public life path. There is no good outcome ( as has been made obvious) for an individual to hold this type of belief, and resulting behavior to fester, and become the primary measure of another.</p>
<p>A Representative represents. The People being represented, the majority of them, never imagined these beliefs were present in their representative. They never imagined they would hear of a disparaging, racist, demeaning remark uttered by their Representative.</p>
<p>An Educator educates. An Educator also imparts in addition to the curriculum, their private attitudes and beliefs which are transmitted via micro signals to students in their charge. Personal beliefs can not be masked or hidden over a period of time. What was passed on to hundreds of students daily along with the official lesson plan? Does a belief that some people are less than others belong in public office or education?</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/MLK.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3793" title="MLK" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/MLK-300x213.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="213" /></a>It is too much to believe in the moment, the uttering party is ashamed of their action, and they would own up to it. It is a slap across the face of all New Mexicans, especially those being represented, should be offended this rhetoric ever took place.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.martinlutherking.org/">Martin Luther King</a>,  who lost his life attempting to halt these acts of hate and hurt was forgotten in this debacle. <a href="http://www.ufw.org/_page.php?inc=history/07.html&amp;menu=research">Caesar Chavez</a> in a different arena, fought daily for basic human dignity and respect for all peoples, and he too has been ignored.</p>
<p>Whether we agree or disagree with someone, whether they are a member of our race, a minority race, or mixed race, we must set race aside. One&#8217;s race has no place in a difference of opinion or other form of interaction between people.  <a href="http://venagozar.com/2011/10/21/crying-ecoheart/">If you read any of my posts about growing EcoHeart</a>, you may understand why this is an important issue. Our world needs us focused on our future, yet too often we behave on like petulant, self centered children acting in the moment.</p>
<p>An argument or disagreement is a difference of opinion. A disagreement should remain focused on the area or item of dispute, and not be allowed to drift into umbrage or lashing out. If there is fact involved then an argument is no longer an argument, but ones refusal to accept fact.</p>
<p>No reasonable argument or disagreement has anything to do with the color of a persons skin, ethnicity, culture, or world view. We each have right to hold our own beliefs. We do not have the right to belittle others. It is imperative for the well being of all of us our beliefs are not tainted by hate. It is time for this hating minority to become Human, and treat other Humans with the respect and dignity they deserve.</p>
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		<title>Copied Trinkets, Faked People</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 18:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some out of town folks were here visiting for a few days and wanted to see some of the sites <a href="http://www.itsatrip.org/default.aspx">Albuquerque has to offer</a>. I took them around to see the most popular sites as as their time was limited to a few days. They saw scenery, buildings, etc, ate at a few of the most well known places, and generally did what tourists do when on the road.</p>
<p>The visit went well except for souvenirs collecting. What out of town trip is complete until those spare few inches in the suitcase are filled with something to remind of where you went on vacation? Souvenirs these days are not what they used to be. In the old days you bought a pine box, or some trinket and all was good. Times have changed since then.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s souvenir consumers seem to be pickier. Or at least my family was. From what I observed they are indicative of today&#8217;s tourist. What they want today is not what the tourist of ten years ago wanted, but most of the shops seem to have not noticed tourist taste in souvenirs has changed.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/souvenier.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3416" title="souvenier" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/souvenier-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>As recently as five years ago it was okay to fill store shelves with items made elsewhere. The most important role a souvenir played was the memories it would invoke when gazed upon back home. This week at least even the less discriminating tourist had little interest in an item representing Albuquerque, or New Mexico which were made hundreds or thousands of miles away.</p>
<p>I stood outside of stores filled with people wanting to take something home from their trip. Maybe they already had the everywhere trinkets with only the name changed at home and they wanted something unique to the area. Most of the people I observed, with exception of children and toy souvenirs, left empty handed. Except for those few upscale shoppers who made their purchases in the hand made jewelry and pottery shops representing local artisans.</p>
<p>The sales total for my visiting family of five, after visiting seven souvenir stores was one boys plastic shark tooth (or maybe girls too) necklace for a total price of perhaps four dollars. Nothing else had caught their eye. When you travel and stop at  tourist attractions, the trinkets all start to run together only the name of where they are from changes.</p>
<p>As I sat and listened to the murmur of voices, I heard people speaking with accents from all over Europe, not to mention visitors from closer to home who could not afford a trip abroad. These people in general had very nice cameras hanging from their necks, so they obviously had money to spend in their wallets. They were not however, apparently going to buy anything not locally made.</p>
<p>I understand how Tourists feel. I thought to myself, I would rather buy a crudely painted rock with a picture of the local mountains, or the city itself for a few dollars than buy something cutesy that says &#8220;Made far away from here&#8221; on the bottom. I believe those tourists I saw felt that if they were going to spend their money they wanted the bottom of whatever they purchased to have a local address. Who can blame them?</p>
<p>As I was watching I noticed a couple who sounded as if they were from Denmark. The couple was  wandering the plaza taking pictures, and entering shops. Their clothes were plain though expensive. They had a flair to dress in what could pass for local clothing if one did not pay to much attention. When they tired of the plaza, they jumped into an American made luxury car and drove off into the proverbial sunset &#8211; empty handed.</p>
<p>As I thought about them, it dawned on me they are the people we know. People we know who look and act a part. They seem to be authentic as to who they are, until one looks closely. Upon a closer gaze the real person starts to appear. Some people dress in the right clothes, say the right things, and act the right way. They look the real deal, until you look close.</p>
<p>Looking closely at people like these people were the differences start to show. Same as the souvenirs the shops were selling that try so hard to be local. As long as you do not look close as to where it was made or imported from, it looks perfect. Same as the souvenirs on the shop shelves getting dusted every day, these types of people are lonely, and collecting dust. They make a connection all goes well at first, and then are deserted after someone gets close enough to see who they really are.</p>
<p>Maybe some people would fare better if they let the world see who they really were flaws and all. How much better to be a rough local product than a close imitation from somewhere else?</p>
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		<title>Job, Pay Check, Satisfaction</title>
		<link>http://venagozar.com/2011/05/17/job-pay-check-satisfaction/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 23:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>venagozar</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AJ asked in this post, <a href="http://venagozar.com/2009/05/21/taking-pride-in-your-work/">Taking Pride in Your Work</a>, by asking this question: “I live in Canada and therefore haven’t gone through major disparity. I do see validity in what you’re saying; my question however is: What if money is the ONLY thing you get from your job? or What if you had a job where you were well over qualified for but allowed you to snowboard and the pay was terrible? In the situation I have I would obviously love not to work at all, however I have to. I am referring to both questions here. I work at a gas station. Although I don’t define my self by my job I still am there and it is a constant reminder of the part of my life I hate. Is there any advice you could give to a person that already finds it hard to take pride in many things to find some in my employment? Thnx AJ”</p>
<p>I like this question! &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_satisfaction">What if money is the ONLY thing you get from your job</a>?&#8221; I once worked in a Hotel Laundry for a Ski Resort area myself, so I can relate to this type of job. Let&#8217;s pretend money is the only thing you get from your job. Everyone should be asking themselves, “…is money enough?” Is money all I want to define my job by?</p>
<p>In many cases <a href="http://www.worldatwork.org/waw/adimComment?id=48926">money is all there is</a>, like my job in the laundry room. No one outside of my boss, and one coworker ever saw me at work.  No one else cared what my name was, where I was from, or what I did in life besides hotel laundry. All the Hotel cared about was clean sheets and towels. In my particular situation I also needed to work to support my winter skiing and summer fishing. Money was all there was in this job, and not a lot of money either.</p>
<p>After not too much time went by, money was not enough, so I took on to two different jobs that satisfied my needs better. At the time, I did not realize the advantage some jobs have over other jobs. Your job AJ is one of those jobs that have a huge advantage over the laundry job I had.</p>
<p>AJ&#8217;s job at a Gas Station <a href="http://integritystl.com/2011/05/17/your-product-is-your-brand/">opens up a world of possibilities</a> the average working person does not have. You have access to Customers, lots of Customers. Premium Customers from out of town who are potential employers.</p>
<p>The number of Gas Station Customers who see you each day is probably one of the largest customer bases outside the mountain you snowboard on. Your Customers generally drive newer, more expensive vehicles, and they can afford to leave home for a weekend of skiing. Some of your Customers own their own business, and others are well placed in business. Do you see where this is leading?</p>
<p>When I am out an about in public, shopping or whatever, I pay attention to the people who help me. Whenever someone <a href="http://courageandchoice.wordpress.com/2011/05/04/always-do-your-best-the-power-of-gratitude/">stands out from the crowd</a>, I make it a point to let them know I appreciate the extra effort they take for me, a customer they may never see again. Whether it is their dress, attitude, knowledge, or professionalism, I let them know I think they are special and stand above from their peers.</p>
<p>These people are usually not highly paid professionals who make six figures listening to my chest wheeze because I have a cold. These Folks are workers at convenience stores, grocery store, and the gas station. These folks could be the same as their co-workers, they could be dress to minimum company standards, maintain a minimum of interaction with their customers, and do the absolute minimum they need to get by. They could choose be average among their peer work group, but are not.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/customer-base.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3336" title="customer base" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/customer-base-278x300.jpg" alt="" width="278" height="300" /></a>Instead they choose to do their best. Whether their reasons for doing their best are intrinsic, or extrinsic, I can not tell by watching them. Rarely do they say why they are top performers when I tell them I notice the great work they are doing. Unless they reflect their answer back on me, so only they know the real reasons. They might know something I did not know when I was their age, and something that may not have occurred to you either.</p>
<p>I generally tell those outstanding people I come across, that if I were a business person, I would try to hire them away from their present job for more money than they make now. And I mean it! One person who goes above and beyond in a small organization or even a medium sized organization can make a huge difference to how successful the company may be.</p>
<p>Not many of those outstanding people are still working for low pay a few months later. Most have been hired away and work places better suited to their talents with a much larger paycheck &#8211; or at least the ones I have run into.</p>
<p>Back to the first part of AJ&#8217;s two part question. If AJ chooses to do the minimum, which if any of his customers are going to see anyone other than an extension of a cash register when they fuel up their vehicles? If money is enough, there is no need to do more.</p>
<p>However, AJ has unnoticed skills and more ability than the Gas Station job requires. If I were AJ, I would be <a href="http://wellsfargo.leadingtop.net/wells-fargo/how-to-get-hired-by-being-obvious">looking for ways to make myself stand out</a> from my peer group in front of my customer base. I would look for ways to advertise my other higher level skills.</p>
<p>Eventually one of your Customers, or possibly even the Gas Station owner is going to recognize AJ may be a good fit for their company, or a friends  company. AJ may be mentioned to a business friend in conversation. Someone saying there is a pretty sharp individual working at the Station who is looking for more is not out of the realm of possibility.</p>
<p>AJ should look consider looking beyond another job in town. If all the jobs are low paying, think bigger. Be open to the possibility of being one of those people who drive into the area for a weekend skiing? What if AJ makes the effort, is noticed, offered a position, and hired away by a weekend skier, and now has a serious job in the city? If AJ really wants more, it can be done, and a Gas Station&#8217;s Customer Base is a great place to start!</p>
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		<title>Working for a Living</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 23:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember my first real job. I was a bag boy &#8211; as we were called, someone who bagged groceries at a grocery store. The &#8216;Work&#8217; concept was a mystery to me even though I started working for money when I was nine years old, and I had recently quit a job that paid twice as much because I disliked what I was doing.</p>
<p>It was so formal. I had trouble with the clocking in and clocking out. We had to clock in and out within two minutes of our appointed time. If we missed we were docked some amount of time from our pay. I did not know it then, but the system was set up, so someone always had their time card docked. No matter how people tried, not everyone could clock in within the allotted minutes.</p>
<p>Breaks were another matter completely. The time I was allowed to go to break was always random. Some days break was after the first hour of work, other days it was four hours after starting. This to was a hard system to adjust to. If you went to work hungry, you might be starving by the time your break rolled around. If you ate before going to work, you may not be hungry until a few hours after your break was a dim memory. That too was a planned system to frustrate employee&#8217;s.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Work.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3328" title="Work" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Work-300x177.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="177" /></a>There are various roadblocks associated in many of the jobs each of us do every day. Some frustrations are intentional. Management makes life difficult so no one becomes too settled in their job. Management in some jobs prefers a high employee turnover, for varied reasons. In other situations, like when I worked an assembly line, or in my case a dis-assembly line, lunch was dictated by the work flow. The line stopped, the line started.</p>
<p>At lower pay levels, many jobs are worse than they have to be. The company may give time based raises or other enticing benefits to long term employees. Then they set up the way work is done to ensure most people are frustrated and have left before they can become a long term employee. This way a business can claim to be friendly to the employee. When in truth, they operate using barrier tactics that other less polished companies do not use. These types of businesses polish up the exterior a little more to make working their look worthwhile.</p>
<p>There is also the problem of too many people available to do the job. If an employer knows they can lose and retrain half their workforce every few months, some companies choose to do just that. Working conditions are barely tolerable, and become worse as time goes on. The law of supply and demand. There is too much supply (workers) and too little demand (jobs).</p>
<p>By the time I was twenty-five, I had worked at over twenty &#8216;real&#8217; jobs trying to find a place where I fit in, and could be happy. Work to me was a revolving door. Quit one job in the morning, and start at a different job in the afternoon. Most of those jobs were the jobs described above. Poor pay, hard work, and little real prospects of any long term goals with one particular company.</p>
<p>There is a golden lining in working conditions like this. If you pay attention, you learn how to manage  people in a manner they appreciate. You learn many different skill sets, of which most carry over from one job to the next. You see many different ways of doing the same thing, and with enough job hopping, you eventually start to look pretty sharp because you can and do suggest better ways of doing the same old thing.</p>
<p>Work if you are like me, contains a basic flaw. No matter what form the work takes, there is a drum beat in the background setting the rhythm of a work and life. The biggest secret to enjoying your work is to find creative ways to manage the drum beat.</p>
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		<title>You Too Can Be Employee of the Decade</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 06:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>venagozar</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went into a fast food place as I had about twenty-five minutes of waiting to do before an appointment close by. I ordered a cup of coffee and something sweet to go with it. I paid, was given my order and I went to look for a place to sit down where the tables were.</p>
<p>There were a number of tables open, but the only one open for two people or less was cluttered from prior use.  A young man mopping the floor noticed I was looking at the table for two, put his mop down, walked over the table and started cleaning it up. He smiled at me and said, &#8220;Your table will be ready shortly.&#8221;</p>
<p>With that said the young man took the trash to a trash can, found a towel, wiped down the table, and turned and said to me, &#8220;Sir, your table is ready for you.&#8221; I sat down and thanked him for cleaning up the table. The young man replied, &#8220;My pleasure sir, I hope everything is okay?&#8221; I said yes, everything was fine and the young man went back to mopping the floor.</p>
<p>Because I am curious about people, and I was surprised by the young man&#8217;s attentiveness to his work, and my table, I waited until he faced me, and asked him, &#8220;Have you been working here long?&#8221; The young man paused, and said, &#8220;I have been here at this store for six months now, and I have worked for this company for twelve years&#8221;, he proudly stated. &#8220;This is a very good company to work for. They like me and when I moved here, they found a store for me to work at so I could start working as soon as I moved here&#8221;, he finished.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Table41.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3201" title="Table41" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Table41-300x298.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="298" /></a>I spoke with him for a few more minutes as it was slow, and he was doing busy work, being productive. It was obvious the young man was never going to be able to make the move into management and perhaps someday run his own store. It was also apparent that he had no desire for that to happen. The young man was the Dilbert Effect in reverse. He knew the level of his ability, and he was happy to remain doing what he was doing. As he told me in conversation, he was able to, &#8220;&#8230;have a good job and be productive.&#8221;</p>
<p>I left him alone, so he could continue his work when a family of four showed up with their tray, looking around deciding where they would sit. The young man put down his mop, walked over to a table and told the young family, &#8220;Here is your table, I have it all ready for you. Do you need a child seat? Do you need help with the baby, Maam?&#8221;</p>
<p>The young couple were taken aback by the young man&#8217;s willingness to help. This was a fast food place, where generally you can return to the counter seconds after getting your food, and you are not recognized by  the person at the register. This kind of service is was something you find at a very expensive dinner house. I too was impressed and waited for the outcome.</p>
<p>The young man brought a baby seat for the couple, and offered to place their jackets in the booth across from them as it was slow and they could keep an eye on them. He finished helping the family, and went back to mopping.</p>
<p>I do not know how others feel that have come into contact with that dynamic young man. In my case he made me feel less than for lacking or not promoting those qualities in myself which he so easily displayed. He may have been challenged in the rocket science department, but he has a doctorate in how to stand out as an employee!</p>
<p>I can not imagine any manager, whether the manager of that store or any other business that serves the public, who would not watch this man in action for ten minutes, and find most of not all of his own employees coming up short in comparison. This young man would be a hard person to best in his area of expertise, and expert in his field he surely is.</p>
<p>Anyone can improve themselves by watching this young man for twenty minutes, and not pay a penny for the lessons. All anyone needs to notice is this young mans working strengths and skill. He is overflowing with positive attitude, wanting to do his best, caring for customers, and doing what he can to make sure customers he comes in contact with are repeat customers. He is the employee from which his peer were compared to, and I do not think he is even aware of his position!</p>
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		<title>Take on a New Life &#8211; 2 of 2</title>
		<link>http://venagozar.com/2011/02/27/take-on-a-new-life-2-of-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2011 12:42:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>venagozar</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having the new You reaching back and taking the old You by the hand and leading yourself out of the wilderness into the sunshine sounds really nice. It sounds so good it sounds almost like a fairy tale told to children. All the fairy tales in the world can not change one problem into a something else. Only the new You can make that change.</p>
<p>The old you was trapped in a life that no one, not even the old you wanted to live. It consisted of problems, despair and want. It was a life lived on a wasteland with no way out and no hope of making it better.</p>
<p>The New You reaching back and taking the Old You by the hand is going to change all that. The New You understands that life is made of choices and possibilities. The New You knows that making the same old choices does not create any new possibilities. The New You knows there are other ways to manage life, other choices to be made, and other ways to solve problems and make situations better.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/reachback.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-3174" title="reachback" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/reachback.jpg" alt="" width="263" height="266" /></a>The New You is open to fresh new choices and other possibilities. After all, looking around with new eyes it is possible to see that other people have problems in their lives too, but they manage their problems differently. The New You sees that there are other choices to be made, and the New You wants to explore those choices, and see what changes they make in the life of the Old You.</p>
<p>The New You knows that all the changes and fixes to bring the Old You out of your old life have always been there, the Old You was too busy doing everything the same way and expecting things to change. The New You knows that changing the way problems are handled will bring about new choices, and new choices bring about new opportunity.</p>
<p>The New You watches to see how others successfully manage the same problems the Old You can not manage. The New You knows they do not have all the answers, so copying the way other people manage life problems the Old You is struggling with will make those problems go away eventually.</p>
<p>The New You is eager to try new things, and see the world in a new way. The New You is going to be successful, because the New You has already done the hardest part of making life better for the Old You. The New You is taking their best friend by the hand and leading them into a new world the Old You never stopped long enough to look at.</p>
<p>The New You is not afraid of taking a risk, working towards a goal, and knowing that a quick fix is impossible. The New You is going to put in the time and work to make a better world for the Old You. The New You wants to lead you to a better life. All the Old You has to do is reach out and accept their hand.</p>
<p>The New You knows how to be a leader, how to be manager, how to plan for the future, and how to be your best friend. The New You wants a better life for the Old You. Are you willing to take the hand the New You is offering and start living a new life? The hardest part of taking the hand of the New You is accepting what you are doing is not working, and letting the New You show you what is possible for your life.</p>
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		<title>Take On a New Life &#8211; 1 of 2</title>
		<link>http://venagozar.com/2011/02/24/take-on-a-new-life-1-of-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 20:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>venagozar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your life stinks, quit living that way! <a href="http://venagozar.com/2011/02/24/take-on-a-new-life-1-of-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across an interesting idea a few weeks ago I wanted to share as a possibility for someone to use in their own life. The idea is too good to be left alone, to die a lingering death in a long forgotten post.</p>
<p>We all have times when we feel our life is not all it should be. Maybe the forces opposing us have joined together and are exerting themselves against us as one unit rather than a number of individual smaller problems we have been ignoring.</p>
<p>Maybe life has been unpleasant for so long we have forgotten what normal life is like. Waking up every day to the same problems and no solutions, with no end in sight can be a pretty demoralizing existence. After some time, the thought of living a life of pain becomes so much it hardly seems worth the effort.</p>
<p>After a time people start to react to their environment. For some, their way of dealing with their problems is hard to detect. Way down inside they have come to terms with the idea that this is the best it is going to get and they blunt themselves to the future in a fugue of apathy.</p>
<p>Others escape into what starts out as a great way to escape, usually some form of reality altering brought about in the form of an ingested substance. For a short period all their troubles seem to disappear. Then they realize they have compounded their problems by adding another big problem to their life.</p>
<p>A small few decide their life in the state it is, is not worth living. Unfortunately, they are so overwhelmed they can imagine no other alternative than throwing in the imaginary towel, with the thought that whatever happens can not be any worse than what they are going trough at the moment.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/old-lfe.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3164" title="just life" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/old-lfe-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a>The idea I read about was another form of leaving your problems behind. Instead of opting out, and ending it all, or practicing substance abuse, how about realizing that life is really all in the perception?</p>
<p>If your life stinks, quit living that way! Decide that from this moment on, your problems are all behind you. From this moment on you are trading in your old life for a new one. No longer will the pressures of your old life keep you down and wear you out. From this moment forward you are going to start living the life you want to live!</p>
<p>Sounds really good to this point this starting a new life. Just walk away and start living the life you want to live. The problem in this simplistic thought is there is no place you can walk to in leaving your old life behind. So what to do to start living a new and improved life? How does one go from the depths of despair to the upper side and enjoy the good life?</p>
<p>The answer is not really as difficult as it may seem. Start living someone else’s life! Quit living in the same downward spiral pattern of failure that leads to the bottom, and start living life as someone with a future lives their life.</p>
<p>Start living life as a new person, who inherited for the short term someone else’s problems. It really is not that difficult. All it takes is a little imagination, and a little willingness to be different.</p>
<p>Wake up the next day and know that all those problems that were dragging you down are now someone else’s problems. You no longer have those problems in your life. You have agreed to help out a struggling friend by taking on their problems and working towards a solution for them so they can get on with their real life.</p>
<p>All the unsuccessful behaviors they have, you do not. Those behaviors belong to another, not to you. You have agreed to help them because they need help and no one else is willing to lend a hand.</p>
<p>Start working on a new way of living. Look at each new day as a day of new possibility and not a day of same old. Reach out and give the old you a hand, and help them start living the life they want to live instead the life they are living.</p>
<p>It will not happen in one day, one week, or in one month. Reaching your hand back to your old self to find a new and better life is better than letting your old self keep you from enjoying a life lived the way life should be lived. Turn around, reach back and take the hand of the old you, and start leading the old you into a new life.</p>
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		<title>Gardening for Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 22:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>venagozar</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the great myths of today is the myth of we must be doing exciting hoping others might wish they could be doing too. We want to be able to tell our friends we were doing something exotic, new and different when we see them. We sort of stumble when we are forced to tell them we have not been doing anything special. We have only been life each day as it comes to us.</p>
<p>Most of us, with a few rare exceptions spend most of days living life as it comes. Enjoying a few days now and then that exceed all our expectations. If we wake up tomorrow, dyed our hair, bought new clothes and did not do one single thing we did the week before, it would be an exciting new experience for a few days. After some days of doing something different every day, we would start to long for those days of doing those things we are comfortable with. Doing something different every day would start to become no different than our life was before we made the change.</p>
<p>Living life day to day, has a lot in common with gardening. No one expects to plant seeds today, wake up tomorrow and find flowers blooming and vegetables and fruits ripe for the picking. That is a silly thought which is impossible. Tending a garden takes time, and effort.</p>
<p>Life is the same way. Each day we tend our own little life garden, and over time we pick the flowers, vegetables, and fruits which we have been tending. Not everything is ripe at the same time, and not every flower in our garden blooms on the same day. If we are conscientious there will be a flower, fruit or vegetable waiting for us as we go though our days.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Butterfly-Garden.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3137" title="Butterfly Garden" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Butterfly-Garden-300x294.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="294" /></a>The daily question we should be asking ourself is, “What do I plant today, and what do I tend to today&#8221;? Every successful garden needs tending. The soil has to be of a type seeds want to live in. Too much of one thing, or not enough of another and our seeds do not grow very well.</p>
<p>The seeds have to be of good quality if we want healthy plants giving us good rewards. If we plant seeds without taking care of where they came from, we may end up with a garden full of weeds. If we do not take care in how we plant our seeds we have a poor garden. Plant our seeds to shallow and our plants may not take root. Plant our seeds too deep or too shallow, and we may as well not plant them at all.</p>
<p>As the days go by we have to make time to tend our garden. Gardens need attention, water, and weeding. Pay no attention to our seeds after they are planted and whatever we end up with is a result of luck, and not of ourselves. If we don’t water our seeds and plants, they may whither and die. If we do not tend to the weeds, our effort may be choked out by faster growing weeds.</p>
<p>Weeds are a special problem for our gardens. Weeds grow fast and if we let them alone they grow faster than our plants, blocking sunlight and drinking up whatever water there is, and pulling nutrients out of the soil. Before we know it our garden is mostly ruined with only a few plants surviving. The remainder of our garden is a weed patch. Full of weeds that may have been cute when they were small, but now have grown ugly with stickers, and are of no use to us.</p>
<p>As we make a commitment to our garden and do all those tasks that need doing, over time we become thoughtful gardeners. Those tasks which at first may have been awkward or seemingly of little importance start to show sumptuous fruit. Every day our garden provides something to smile about and be grateful for. Our life feels fuller, and those days of thinking we were not doing anything important is replaced by feelings of contentment and comfort. Without really thinking about it, we have changed our life of emptiness and wanting into a life of fullness, and bounty.</p>
<p>All it takes is a little careful, thoughtful gardening. Make a space, work the soil, plant the seeds, and tend your life garden. Before you realize it is happening the fruit of your labors will pay you back ten fold. You will never feel like you are coasting through your life again because you will have found the true meaning of a full life.</p>
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		<title>Work Towards Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 07:43:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>venagozar</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is no secret some of us are working at jobs we dislike. We are working for a paycheck because job satisfaction is sorely lacking. Bills have to be payed, our home has to be maintained, and life has to be managed. It may not be the greatest job in the world, but it happens to be the only job we have at the moment.</p>
<p>How great it would be if one day soon we discovered that we worked our way right out of our job and into a better one! Suddenly spending most of each week at a job would be more exciting than the agony of collecting a paycheck. If only it would happen.</p>
<p>It can and does happen every day to people like you and me. Every day someone wakes up and heads off to work to find that they no longer have to do the job that gets a paycheck. Instead they have been moved or promoted into a job that has some meaning, and feels good walking out the door after the day is done.</p>
<p>The most important part of improving any work situation is <a href="http://venagozar.com/2010/08/08/follow-through-goal-setting/">creating and following a plan</a> for your working future. Creating a plan to move from point A to point B at work keeps out work distraction and tracks how well the plan is working. Update and modify the plan as needed.</p>
<p>In general do work you are supposed to be doing, and any extra work that is important to your Boss when you have free time, and skip the rest. One of the biggest stumbling blocks holding people back from being selected for raises  or promotion is not doing work which is important to your Boss. Your Boss not only signs off on your time card every week and manages your performance, your Boss also has influence on your working future.</p>
<p>Your Boss generally <a href="http://venagozar.com/2010/03/25/know-your-formal-and-informal-expectations/">expects you to accomplish</a> a specific list of tasks and some general tasks too. These primary tasks should be the focus of a day at work. <a href="http://venagozar.com/2010/10/14/work-pride-brings-promotion/">Doing your best </a>can have a big payoff. Performing a task that is not important to your Boss while neglecting primary responsibility leaves a lasting impression with your Boss, and it is negative.</p>
<p>Become an expert at your job if possible. In most cases there is always more to learn about your job. If you are not an expert on your job, ask your coworkers about those things you do not know about your job. Dig down into the details. Most people like to show off how much they know, so finding a willing audience is a breath of fresh air for them.</p>
<p><a href="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/working-life.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3041" title="working life" src="http://venagozar.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/working-life-296x300.png" alt="" width="296" height="300" /></a>Look for smarter, better, or faster ways to accomplish tasks. As the workday progresses, imagine other ways of doing the work. Whether any ideas really are faster or better, is not as important as the process of thinking about how the work is done and can be done better.</p>
<p>As technology changes there is are always possibilities of identifying new ways of doing the same old task. If the new way makes the task faster or better capture it, and discuss it with your Boss when the opportunity is there. All it takes is one second in a workday for a flash of insight to help you step out of the crowd and into the limelight.</p>
<p>Manage your relationship with your Boss. <a href="http://venagozar.com/2010/10/14/work-pride-brings-promotion/">Perception is important</a> to your Boss. Your Boss may only have a general idea about what kind of worker you are. Make sure the perception your Boss has of you is as polished as it can be. Show up for work a few minutes early and stay a few minutes late. Talk with the people on other shifts. Speaking with people who do the same work at a different time, may know <a href="http://venagozar.com/2010/02/07/nobody-told-me/">something worth knowing</a>.</p>
<p>A few  minutes a day invested in making friends across shifts can have unexpected benefits. If nothing else, more people get to know your name, and may share important  information with you, as you share information with them.</p>
<p>Just as you should leave your work at work, leave your personal life at the door too. It is much better to keep conversation general, and keep your personal life personal. All of your Coworkers have conversations with your Boss too. Once something personal is shared, there is no way to recall something that should not have been said.</p>
<p>No matter the result of any calendar period, making and following a work plan, lay the foundation for the future. Skills are honed, knowledge is gained, and <a href="http://venagozar.com/2010/08/08/follow-through-goal-setting/">new skills are developed</a> that may help in landing a new job at a different company. Nothing is wasted at work except time. Make the most of work time, and let that time create new options for your working future.</p>
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