Hello Isaac, this post has me thinking (no pun intended, sir!). Seriously though you are 100% on target.
You and I have conversed on other topics but I see this issue as a key outlet, a true avenue towards growth. Growth mentally. Growth spiritually. Growth emotionally. Growth towards becoming a constructive and loving husband. Growth towards helping others.
I’m always thinking ‘how can I help this organization?’ Or ‘this person really needs my help.’ None of this is related to work. I feel I need to divorce my work completely from the things I want to do, the people I want to help, the role I want to play in helping others.
Thanks for the inspiration
Glad it could help! Thanks for the comment, Mark!
Hello Isaac, this post has me thinking (no pun intended, sir!). Seriously though you are 100% on target.
You and I have conversed on other topics but I see this issue as a key outlet, a true avenue towards growth. Growth mentally. Growth spiritually. Growth emotionally. Growth towards becoming a constructive and loving husband. Growth towards helping others.
I’m always thinking ‘how can I help this organization?’ Or ‘this person really needs my help.’ None of this is related to work. I feel I need to divorce my work completely from the things I want to do, the people I want to help, the role I want to play in helping others.
As you said it starts with ‘one small step.’
Isaac, Thanks! You’re a sage!
Mohan