"Why don't people want to work today?"
It's a question I've heard many times. The frustration is real -- it feels harder than ever to find people with a solid work ethic who are willing to do the work it takes to get stuff done.
They are there -- but it can be frustrating when we're confronted with people who won't do the job they are paid to do.
I like to tell people that I've never had a job that I didn't hate at first but then eventually grow to love. Every single job is tough when we're first learning how to do it. Motivation, behind the monetary reward, is often hard to see. But the rewards are plentiful once you find them.
The rewards of working with great people. The joy of finishing what you started. The warmth you get from carefully and completely serving a customer.
People who don't seem motivated simply have yet to find the joy in work. Instead of getting frustrated, what if we showed them how much joy the work is already providing to us?
There is peace, and joy, to be found in the work designed for the common good. When we help others -- when we serve -- it is always hard at first but later filled with satisfaction.
What's the trick? Staying with it until you get to the satisfaction.
-- doug smith
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