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WORK IS WAR

—daniel

Insight into all the challenges of work so that you are a victor!

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WORK IS WAR [XL] The Meeting Where Nobody Heard You

[The Meeting, Royal Academy of Arts, Leonard Rosoman, 1979-1984]

We’re back in the trenches.

There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes not from working too hard, but from not being heard whilst you are working hard, and it is a di...

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WORK IS WAR [XXXIX] It’s Only Five Minutes Late

[The Persistence of Memory, a painting by Salvador Dali, 1931]

We’re back in the trenches.

It sounds ridiculous (it is ridiculous), but in most workplaces, those five minutes matter more than you think. You can be reliable, deliver great...

2 months ago
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WORK IS WAR [XXXVIII] The Power Move Bullies Hate Most

[Bully Before, a painting by Norman Rockwell, 1921]

We’re back in the trenches.

Almost everyone encounters a workplace bully at some point in their career. Workplace bullies rely on one thing more than anything else and that is your react...

2 months ago
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WORK IS WAR [XXXVII] Recognition Costs Very Little, But Losing Good Staff Costs Everything.

[Les Batteurs de Pieux, an oil on canvas by Maximilien Luce, 1902]

We’re back in the trenches.

What’s that saying? “If someone doesn’t appreciate your presence, let them enjoy your absence.”

This becomes very relevant in the workplace, e...

3 months ago
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WORK IS WAR [XXXVI] Knocking On Doors Locked Shut

[Italian Door, a watercolour painting by Belinda Del Pesco]

We’re back in the trenches.

Have you ever been working on something, or having a conversation with someone in a private room, when someone starts knocking persistently on your do...

3 months ago
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  • —daniel

    Writing: 3/10. Sketching: 2/10. Imagination: 8/10. Follower of Christ Jesus, learning about His love. I write three newsletters (yes I have a lot to write about). WORK IS WAR (workplace), THE RUGGED PATH (Christian life), DANIEL (life lessons).

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