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#154 - DAMN, must be nice‪!‬ Be Raw Podcast

    • Personal Journals

This is me, the mic, ya'll listening, no notes and whatever is on my mind. Thanks for listening, take what you want, leave the rest.
Today I vent about acouple things. Next time you say "damn, must be nice" you might want to understand a lifestyle that made it possible!
8-5 didn't make it.
Parking on the couch to watch TV didnt make it.
Sleeping in on Saturdays didnt make it.
Calling in when sick didnt make it.
Leaving early every chance you get, didn’t make it.
Being content with where we're at didnt make it.
Folding because they talked about you…
It came from some 12-16 hour days.
It came from beating the sun up.
It came from working on weekends.
It came from sacrificing family time.
It came from wanting a little better tomorrow.
These are a few things to consider before you throw out "damn, must be nice" at someone! We are all products of our competence. And extra efforts are what make the biggest differences at the end of the day!
 
And about watching and learning from my son to tackle obstacles and over coming them with swagger! 
 
Mentions:
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Highspeed Daddy: https://www.highspeeddaddy.com/?rfsn=7178368.317ce6
Me: https://berawpodcast.com/
 
'til next time!
 
Appreciation for hard work is the cornerstone of a thriving work culture and personal development. Whether in professional settings, academic pursuits, or personal endeavors, acknowledging and valuing the efforts put forth by individuals can have profound effects on motivation, morale, and overall productivity.
Firstly, appreciation serves as a powerful motivator. When individuals feel recognized and valued for their hard work, they are more likely to remain engaged and committed to achieving their goals. This recognition validates their efforts and reinforces the idea that their contributions are meaningful and impactful. As a result, individuals are often inspired to continue striving for excellence, knowing that their hard work is appreciated and valued by others.
Moreover, appreciation fosters a positive work environment. When colleagues and supervisors take the time to acknowledge and express gratitude for each other's hard work, it creates a culture of respect, support, and camaraderie. This, in turn, leads to increased job satisfaction, higher levels of morale, and stronger team cohesion. A workplace where appreciation is cultivated is more likely to be characterized by collaboration, innovation, and a shared sense of purpose.
Furthermore, appreciation enhances individual well-being. Being recognized for one's hard work can boost self-esteem and confidence, providing individuals with a sense of pride and accomplishment. This positive reinforcement can have ripple effects beyond the workplace, contributing to greater overall happiness and fulfillment in both professional and personal lives. Additionally, feeling appreciated can help mitigate feelings of burnout and exhaustion, as individuals are reminded of the value and significance of their contributions.
Appreciation also plays a crucial role in talent retention and organizational success. In today's competitive job market, employees are increasingly seeking workplaces where they feel valued and appreciated. Organizations that prioritize appreciation are more likely to attract top talent and retain their most valuable employees. Furthermore, when employees feel appreciated, they are more invested in the success of the organization, leading to improved performance, higher levels of innovation, and ultimately, greater success for the company as a whole.
It's important to note that appreciation should be genuine and sincere. Authentic recognition goes beyond generic praise and takes into account the specific contributions and efforts of individuals. Whether it's a simple thank you, a handwritten note, or a public acknowledgment, the key is to express appreciation in a way that

This is me, the mic, ya'll listening, no notes and whatever is on my mind. Thanks for listening, take what you want, leave the rest.
Today I vent about acouple things. Next time you say "damn, must be nice" you might want to understand a lifestyle that made it possible!
8-5 didn't make it.
Parking on the couch to watch TV didnt make it.
Sleeping in on Saturdays didnt make it.
Calling in when sick didnt make it.
Leaving early every chance you get, didn’t make it.
Being content with where we're at didnt make it.
Folding because they talked about you…
It came from some 12-16 hour days.
It came from beating the sun up.
It came from working on weekends.
It came from sacrificing family time.
It came from wanting a little better tomorrow.
These are a few things to consider before you throw out "damn, must be nice" at someone! We are all products of our competence. And extra efforts are what make the biggest differences at the end of the day!
 
And about watching and learning from my son to tackle obstacles and over coming them with swagger! 
 
Mentions:
Live Rishi, use the code "TABLE50" and get 50% off your entire order: https://liverishi.com/
Highspeed Daddy: https://www.highspeeddaddy.com/?rfsn=7178368.317ce6
Me: https://berawpodcast.com/
 
'til next time!
 
Appreciation for hard work is the cornerstone of a thriving work culture and personal development. Whether in professional settings, academic pursuits, or personal endeavors, acknowledging and valuing the efforts put forth by individuals can have profound effects on motivation, morale, and overall productivity.
Firstly, appreciation serves as a powerful motivator. When individuals feel recognized and valued for their hard work, they are more likely to remain engaged and committed to achieving their goals. This recognition validates their efforts and reinforces the idea that their contributions are meaningful and impactful. As a result, individuals are often inspired to continue striving for excellence, knowing that their hard work is appreciated and valued by others.
Moreover, appreciation fosters a positive work environment. When colleagues and supervisors take the time to acknowledge and express gratitude for each other's hard work, it creates a culture of respect, support, and camaraderie. This, in turn, leads to increased job satisfaction, higher levels of morale, and stronger team cohesion. A workplace where appreciation is cultivated is more likely to be characterized by collaboration, innovation, and a shared sense of purpose.
Furthermore, appreciation enhances individual well-being. Being recognized for one's hard work can boost self-esteem and confidence, providing individuals with a sense of pride and accomplishment. This positive reinforcement can have ripple effects beyond the workplace, contributing to greater overall happiness and fulfillment in both professional and personal lives. Additionally, feeling appreciated can help mitigate feelings of burnout and exhaustion, as individuals are reminded of the value and significance of their contributions.
Appreciation also plays a crucial role in talent retention and organizational success. In today's competitive job market, employees are increasingly seeking workplaces where they feel valued and appreciated. Organizations that prioritize appreciation are more likely to attract top talent and retain their most valuable employees. Furthermore, when employees feel appreciated, they are more invested in the success of the organization, leading to improved performance, higher levels of innovation, and ultimately, greater success for the company as a whole.
It's important to note that appreciation should be genuine and sincere. Authentic recognition goes beyond generic praise and takes into account the specific contributions and efforts of individuals. Whether it's a simple thank you, a handwritten note, or a public acknowledgment, the key is to express appreciation in a way that

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