I had a conversation with my manager this afternoon about the company’s plans to encourage employees to develop more skills. She said that because of automation and other rapid changes in the workplace, people will need to be more flexible in moving to new tasks and positions, instead of expecting to do the same job every day for years.
Of course, that wasn’t really news; it has been going on for a while now, all throughout the economy. Millennials change jobs all the time and think nothing of it. For those of us who aren’t quite that young, it can be more of a challenge to picture ourselves in a different work environment. Either way, we’re likely to end up in a future that is very far from what we imagined. The most important skill for this uncertain future may simply be the ability to live in the present and take one breath at a time, without fear.
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So very true! The world is ever changing! I can’t imagine how it will be 10 years down the road!
My friend likes to say Inhale the happy things, exhale your worries 🙂
That works too 🙂
Yes, being in the present is the most important. Have a great weekend!
Thanks Elizabeth, enjoy your weekend also!
I think you are so right about the ‘medicine’ that will help us to adapt to changing things around us, in the work place and in the society.
Sometimes it’s not easy to keep our minds in the present moment, but much needed.