Don't Take Yourself Too Seriously... Relax by John Maxwell
A merry heart does good, like medicine. — Proverbs 17:22
I
work with a lot of leaders. And one thing I’ve found is that many times
they take themselves much too seriously. Of course, they’re not alone. I
meet people in every walk of life who have too much doom and gloom in
their attitudes. They simply need to lighten up.
No matter how serious your work is, that’s no reason to take yourself seriously.
If
any person had a reason to take his job and himself seriously, it would
be a president of the United States. Yet it’s possible for even people
holding that position to maintain their sense of humor and keep their
egos in check. For example, when Calvin Coolidge was asked if he was
attending the Sesquicentennial Exposition in Philadelphia, the President
answered, “Yes.”
“Why are you going, Mr. President?” a reporter asked.
“As an exhibit,” answered the rotund Coolidge.
If you tend to take yourself too seriously, give yourself and everyone else around you a break.
Recognize that laughter breeds resilience.
Laughing is the quickest way to get up and get going again when you’ve been knocked down.
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Your Turn
Are
you worrying about work this Labor Day? Worried because you're still
job-hunting? Worried about job security, paying the rent or the
mortgage, success, investments (or lack thereof), whether you'll be
promoted or not? Have you laughed yet today? Take a break today and
laugh. Plan to relax. How do you relax? We would love to hear from you.
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