Inciteful Insight: * Children may be better teachers about our career than graduate degree professors. From infancy thru teenagerism, our children give us great tidbits which can be useful in our own career development. The method to discover their teachings used to be written on railroad crossings. Stop, Look and Listen. The following are some samples of what you may learn when you stop, look and listen to your kids.* Inciteful is spelled intentionally to mean to urge one into action.
10. Work will go on without us. If you have ever missed work in order to care for a sick child, attend a school event, or just go fishing or shopping, you know
work you missed was somehow done. I know I now wish I had tested this teaching more frequently.
9. Pace yourself. Go for 8 or 10 or 12 hours at a hundred and ten per cent, arrive home and then just try to give five minutes at seventy five per cent to an excited child. For some reason, that little person who considers you a hero, God and desirable wants all of you until bedtime! Kids will attempt to teach you to save energy so you can make a sprint to
finish at
end of
day or week.
8. You are
most important person who works there. My Dad was a Methodist minister for 50 years. I came along towards
end of that career. He knew God was
most important person, closely followed by
janitor, chairman of
board and all of
other members of
church. He was last in line. When I first began to remember at about 5 thru about age 49 when he died, I always thought he was
most important person who worked there. Not even
Bishop could come close!
7. Success is often in direct proportion to attention given. Children try to teach us that lots of attention creates success. I was one who figured out that lots of attention given to a career made it possible to climb
ladder of success quickly. Eventually, my kids and wife taught me
value of balancing career and family, or should I say I finally learned what they tried to teach me all along!