As i was about to move into corporate world, i'm still in adjustment. I believe that my body is under construction from head to toe. Its been a week already and i think i'm enjoying the environment, not because its new or quite too far from home but i still do have a lot of things need to learn more about myself.
As i go to travel everyday, i have to prepare things that are necessarily early before going to work. It is not easy but thanks to my parents they helped me to get through the day. So, how do i start my new routine? Around 6:00 in the morning every Sunday, my body is already on its mood because i got enough sleep from Saturday evening and i know i can get enough rest for Monday schedule. Mostly around 9 i manage to read news letter, emails, notifications and other stuff online. By 11, you can see me rolling in the couch or going to get water, take my breakfast and drink half cup of coffee. Or simply went outside for a walk. Then by afternoon i'll check my book to where i stop or just scrolling 9gag for fun.
But the schedule change every Tuesday up until Saturday because of my shift. So around 7:30 in the evening i'm about to leave the house and waiting at the bus station. Then maybe around quarter to 10, i'm at PNR Buendia Station already or also known as Dela Rosa. Here is my 5 seemingly the same things i encounter everyday before going to training.
1. People at the Bus are seriously doesn't care about you, I usually stare at the window, its either i'm amazed by the lights and tiny little houses when the bus is on flyover along Alabang or simply as looking at my reflection and asking "do i really looked so stress?". People at night are typically snob because they have to conserve their energy, they have to make their mind at peace. But not all people, because like my trainers and other people at my work they usually smile at you and say "hi" because in our company we promote camaraderie, positive attitude and having positive aura. If you encounter people at the bus and snob your positive "hi" please understand their situation.
2. The City is in the Mood, i love seeing lights at night, sometimes you can see me staring at the window or my head is turning 360 degrees back and fort (nahhh i'm just joking). Lights are very entertaining, an amusing part of waking me up. It is very inducing, that encourage me "hey this is the positive side of working at night". I'm fortunate that my company is located at the middle of Makati, lights are in mood and everything seems giving you some cheers, but aside from the building - cars, buses and other vehicle, compete to make some orchestra. Working at night as freshmen or newbie is very challenging but you always have to look at the positive side.
3. Phases gone fast, i come to notice it, after the Monday schedule of course it will end by Tuesday morning then i'll be in the office on Tuesday evening and the history repeat itself. The phases gone fast and its funny that after i woke up, i need to make some move again so i won't be late. As newbie we have to make sure we have to adjust and adapt faster, in order for us to survive. We have to be open that works and other related things will going fast because they are not going to waste time just to make sure we hitch in.
4. Convenience stores are hero indeed, 7/11, Ministop and Family Mart are very helpful for me. They offer enough food, snack or just as simple as water. The Convenience they gave is enough for me to go, most of their cashiers are hospitable as well. Sometimes i do have plan to franchise one (soon after i get my first million). I really thought it will be difficult for me to look for food but because these convenience stores are available, i found haven. So for you, i guest when having training or work look around, take a peek for places that foods are accessible. So you won't have to starve yourself.
5. Friendship is very powerful, it is either break you or build you. In the first part of the training, we are advise not to get so attached with one another but how are you able to do that, if your friends are really good. These people don't pushes you to do things that they are into, like smoking or drinking. They understand your belief and your ethics. We have to understand that at the end of the training whether people passed through or not, they already make some remark for you to remember, learn from them, learn with them and make sure you can make good memories with these people. They actually do have great stories to tell so don't hesitate to ask.
As learner, we have to make sure that everything we do is engaged by what we want to be in the future. In order to have that engagement, all the related details, from minor up to major factors should be recognized or just simple as making things right on track. Make yourself occupied yet challenged so at the end, you will fall in love with your work. If you have any thing to add on or reaction kindly drop it on the comment box, Gracias.
5 Things I Encounter Everyday before Training
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