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Teaching a Work Ethic

by MouthyGirl

The most important things you can teach your child, you can only teach by example. A work ethic for example, your children watch you far more carefully than you can imagine and expect you to be their model. Are you aware of the eyes upon you? Do you hear yourself through your children’s mouths, isn’t it apparent that they’re watching and listening…keenly?

So go to work when you’re not sick, be nice to your coworkers and work hard. Earn praise by doing a good job and tell your family about it. Tell your family about nice things you do at work for others so that they can learn it’s good to be nice to people, always. Tell them about hard times at work, you are only human, your kids know that, show them how to bounce back. We all strive for something, our kids will learn what that is, make it the right things for them to learn.

You’ll know when it’s appropriate to discuss work ethic with your child. You can’t live by “do as I say, not as I do” it’s an appalling and horrible precedent to set. When you work hard and you do a good job you will excel and be rewarded; have high expectations of yourself and your children will learn how to do the same. Isn’t that the best legacy that you can leave?

You can do nothing more important in your life than to raise children that can go out into the world, take care of themselves and provide for themselves, and hopefully have a loving family of their own some day. You have to set the example; if you fall down on the job they will never forget it.

It’s a delicate balance, but as I am prone to say, if you know your child, you know what they still need to learn. You are the Chief Operating Officer of your home, you have to manage everything within it, who does what and when. That is your job, the one outside the home if you have one is secondary to the first. These children will be the future leaders of our companies, health and welfare programs, universities and political activists, if we do not have high expectations of them, what can our country expect from them? The world? How productive will your children be if their example is not?

Are you the type of person you would want your child to be?

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Stealing Glory

by MouthyGirl

Everyone by now has heard about Kanye taking the mic from Taylor Swift at the awards on Sunday, and if you haven’t, google it. ;)

APTOPIX MTV Video Music Awards Show

We all know this isn’t the first time Kanye West has looked like a complete douchebag. But we’ve all met people like him before haven’t we? Doesn’t it seem like there are a lot of Kanye’s in this world? That guy at the office that takes all the credit for ideas, regardless of whose they were; or the kissass that gets no work done but the boss can’t see that for the lips on their ass; or the girl that calls in sick or has an excuse to get out of working at least one day a week, but they manage to hold on to their job.

How do you maintain confidence without recognition for your own hard work? Someone needs to recognize that you’re doing a good job right? We thrive on praise and love attention as human beings, we need the feedback. But do you just quit if the recognition or praise eludes you? I don’t think so.

The reality is that most often, you won’t get recognized for the hard work that you do, but does that mean you stop working hard? For some people that’s exactly what it means. Don’t let that be you. Take pride in the work that you do, do it right. It doesn’t matter what kind of work, housework, schoolwork, paid work, whatever – do it right. It benefits you to know you did the best that you could, when you put out your best effort, regardless of external recognition, you know you work hard.

It’s easier to walk with your head held high for the right reasons than it is to walk around with false bravado, acting like you’re the shit without being able to back it up. Just like your Mom always told you, don’t worry so much about everyone else, worry about you. Pat yourself on the back when you’ve successfully pulled off a project, treat yourself when your presentation goes well, but don’t stop giving it your all because someone else is stealing your glory.

If you’re gonna have an ego, at least be deserving.

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