#WhyNot
Tamra S. Davis, Ph.D.
I go by many titles:
Mom, Grandma, Daughter, Sister, College Professor, Friend, and Companion.
The people in my life make me who I am.
I go by many titles:
Mom, Grandma, Daughter, Sister, College Professor, Friend, and Companion.
The people in my life make me who I am.
Getting the call about the accident put me back into the panic I felt when I received the call that my brother had died after having surgery just a few days earlier. It also reminded me that I had made a vow to live each day in such a way to find happiness in it. Happiness is too important to be miserable,
I've had three "bad" bosses, and I have quit all three of them.
However, a bad boss made me so unhappy at work that the happiness I had in my job was overshadowed by the misery of a boss who asked the employees to do something unethical or illegal, and then proceeded to punish the employee if the employee refused to do what was asked. Happiness in our work life is critical to overall happiness. We spend 1/3 or more of our life at work. Finding joy in the work is important to not only your happiness, but also your health. In an article on WebMD, doctors have found evidence that your chances for a heart attack increase when you work for a bad boss. Ask yourself, is it worth it? #WhyNot find your joy, even if that means finding a new job.
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