Friday, October 9, 2009

Sometimes even on Saturday...

Friday is finally here. For many that means tomorrow can be a day of rest and relaxation, not having to get up before the sun, and being able to spend time with family and/or friends. For others, Saturday is just another day of the workweek. For those of you who will still be on the clock tomorrow, take pride in knowing that prosperity has no limits, even if it means having to work on a Saturday.

When you work those Saturdays when you would rather be doing anything else in order to take care of a household is a great role model. In order to be a great leader, you have to be a great role model. Some things in life come easy for some people, others have to really work at all that they achieve. The thing that sets the winners apart from the ones who struggle is the ambition, desire, inner strength, and determination it takes to do what has to be done regardless if they always like it or not. I really don’t know of anyone who likes working 24/7, but in a start up business, or even in building a family, 24/7 is what it takes. A great leader has a set vision and will do what it takes to achieve that vision, be it in family, relationship, or business. A great leader is able to inspire others to see their vision and work towards that vision together in all aspects of life. A great leader will win in love, life, and business every time. If you wish to embrace your inner strength and become a great leader visit: The Turning Point ~

Have a great weekend everyone!

9 comments:

  1. Mary AntoinetteOctober 09, 2009

    Whenever I have to work on the weekends I say, "No rest for the wicked". I work my tail off all week and resent having to work more. Guess I won't have to worry about being a leader. It's not for everyone.

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  2. I don't mind working an occasional weekend and I don't expect my people to work it if I'm not willing to show up too. I think they appreciate that fact.

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  3. I hate having to work the weekends. If it was just once in a while I could cope but it seems like just about every Friday someone comes up with something that can't wait until Monday. I really want to tell them to put a sock in it, but I won't.

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  4. Even though I loathe it, I do work Saturdays some times. But I draw the line on Sunday. That's sacred and I don't let work interfere for that one day. My rule, and I'm sticking with it.

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  5. I can't say that I disagree with any of the comments so far. I'm not an over achiever so I don't want to work the weekends, ever.

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  6. I have a real problem with people who feel like they have to be at the office every darned day of the week and every week of the year. Take a rest. Give it a break. Noone needs to go to these lengths. Everyone needs time away from the job, I don't care who you are or what you do.

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  7. I don't mind giving 24/7 to my family, I know they appreaciate me. It's harder when it comes to work. They take everyone for granted.

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  8. Many a Friday has been ruined by orders to show up on Saturday. I really dislike working the weekends. If by boss was a better planner, weekends would never be an issue.

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  9. I've read this blog a couple of times and have come to the conclusion that if that's what it takes to get ahead and be in charge, they can keep it. I'm in it for the paycheck, period.

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