Having a job and doing the actual work is like being in a beach, trying to walk our way past against a series of waves. The water is your work environment and the waves are the problems you encounter each time.
Life in the workplace isn’t smooth, and you need to face the
proverbial waves. No matter how small or big the waves are, you still take the
courage to face them head on, even if they swat you like a bulldozer. But like
the waves, those problems will come to pass, whether you’ve solved them or not.
Like the waves, if you’re not able to stop it, something else will (thanks to
the big rocks on the shore).
Or somebody else will.
Or somebody else will.
The good thing however, is that each time you have
courageously stood against the incoming waves, you gain experience. You build
character. And those characters become you. You can even say, “Hey look, I’m
The Hulk!” But I’m just kidding. What I actually mean to say is that the more
problems you overcome, the more confident you may become.
Confidence is actually about thinking and saying, “I’ve done
this before, and I know I can do it again.” That is, if you’ve been through
that situation before. But when you’re about to face something that you have
previously never come across of, confidence becomes believing in yourself.
So confidence is really about knowing what you can do and
believing in yourself that you can do more. Apply that sense in the workplace,
you won’t become unstoppable, but you’ll become adequately and confidently
capable.
If not, then at least you become a "Papable."
If not, then at least you become a "Papable."