What am I working so hard for?
Just the other day, a sales rep (let's call her Mdm BH) was in my office discussing my textbook requirements with me. Not sure how but we ended up talking about how she was feeling overworked. Mdm BH looked frail and she looked she had lost some weight. She noticed it too and she put it down to the disproportionate amount of work her boss is placing on her. Mdm BH is a very capable sales rep and it's quite clear from the discussion that she is definately overworked. I mentioned that if she feels strongly about being overworked, she should approach her boss and discuss this. I suggested a couple of strategies of approaching her boss. Obviously her boss is not going to believe her too easily as Mdm BH has been too accomodating in the past.
We also discussed how work cannot be a pre-ouccupation for us. We must make a conscious effort not to neglect our loved ones because of work. Or worse still, allow our relationships with our loved ones to deteriorate. Think about it.... Mdm BH is about 32 years old. Assuming she retires at the age of 60. She has about 28 years of working life left. Let's ask ourselves, how many weekends in a year do we dedicate ourselves completely to our loved ones? A time where we are able to be ourselves, engaged in activities like walks, meals, picnics, sightseeing or even shopping with our loved ones. Mdm BH claims she could have up to 40 of such weekends in a good year. Not bad!
But if you think about it, if every year is a good year, Mdm BH would have only about 40 x 28 = 1120 weekends before she retires. This is definitely not a lot of time! We always think we have infinite number of weekends and that there will always be a tomorrow. I think we are so accustommed to working so hard that we forget to stop and think for a while and ask ourselves... what am I working so hard for? Is it for the money? Is it for the career advancement or job satisfaction?
Mdm BH is considering having a baby and I strongly encourage her to have it sooner rather than later. I said waiting is not an option. Is there supposed to be a more opportune time? I don't know.
I just received a msg from Mdm BH that she has decided to resign from her job. I am not sure if I am surprised but I am happy that she has made a decision to spend more time with her loved ones. Surely, this cannot be a bad thing.


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