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A CASE OF THE FRIDAYS

A CASE OF THE FRIDAYS

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My friday, ummm epic… Smooth and easy.  I just hate that it is over.

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Question: How was your friday?

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Rik

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SO YOU ARE THE POPULAR ONE?

SO YOU ARE THE POPULAR ONE?

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People who tend to come into my workplace and find out they are getting helped by me tend to get super excited.  Why you might ask, well, because I am pretty popular at work.  I am in demand, everyone is calling for me, want to ask me questions and just get the best vibes and service from me.  So when they leave with a big smile and say they will be happy be back, well, that’s a great win. 🙂

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Question: Are you popular at work?

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Rik

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CLIPPED WINGS

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There are going to be those days, when you feel like someone took an opportunity away from you or denied you access to something you wanted.  The feeling is so hard to carry as it will feel like someone clipped your wings when you were trying to fly.  That’s just life, for you.  You have to wear that thick skin and armor and be ready for all challenges.  We can be prepared as can be and things can still go to the worse.  But I am not going to say to not cry over it, go ahead, let it out, you have to.  After the time has passed, give your style a grace period, for some it’s short, for others it may be extended, but don’t you sulk in those woes.  Find a friend or motivation and explode back on the scene, and keep your head up.  There will be good days and bad, but you can control your happiness and the next moves you make.  Be safe and blessed.

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Richardo A. Wilson