
3 examples of generosity that changed my life
Tonight, 3 examples of generosity that changed my life:
* One mentor who took the time to meet a young college kid when he had no reason to
* One business person who offered me resources and made me realize how big I could think
* And one publisher who gave me the gift of excellence
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This is why it’s important to be generous, what goes around comes around.
I’m stuck feeling unmotivated right now. I work in the education industry which has really been affected by Covid 19. I had to get hundreds of professors and thousands of students up and ready to go online. I’ve been putting in 110% doing trainings and providing tech support to deal with this transition. My boss tells me he’s thankful for all my hard work. When I offered him some specific suggestions on how we should move forward with the next semester and how I can help, my suggestions were ignored. He basically said thanks but “administration” will make decisions. I get it. No one asked for my opinion. It’s above my pay grade but I have valuable insight due to my position. It is what it is. I’m sure many employees have felt this way in their place of employment. How do I mentally get past this? Thank you.