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From the
heart of ancient Polynesia
A lesson for busy
Americans - work and have fun too"
used with permission from Joel Weldon - Success Comes In
Cans
A
number of years ago, a United States Peace Corps
volunteer, teaching English on one of the tiny,
remote Tongan islands in Polynesia, learned a
valuable lesson that you too might benefit from.
His class was
giving him fits - giggling and playing as usual, and,
as far as he could see, refusing to do any serious
work. He asked them to "stop the nonsense."
Threatening punishment, he ordered them to "get down
to business." He pleaded with them to "be
responsible for once."
Finally, in
utter frustration, he turned his back on the class, walked
to the door and stared out at the sea. "You"re so difficult
to under-stand," he mumbled to himself.
"No. Easy to
understand," came the unexpected response from one
of the students. "We work and have fun too."
Do you work and
have fun too? Or are you so busy working hard that
enjoyment just doesn't seem possible?
Well, enjoyment is
possible, and it usually doesn't require any extra
time! Rather, it's an attitude - a way of thinking
about yourself and your work.
Today, many of us
are so concerned with speed - efficiency,
effectiveness, schedules, deadlines, and
requirements - that enjoying our work has become a
very low priority. In contrast, Tongans believe it
is most important to enjoy their work and to share
that pleasure with each other. To them, the beauty
of almost any job lies not in the tangible results,
but rather in smiling, laughing, and singing while
they work.
Doing your work
well and on time is very important, but so is
deriving pleasure from that work. When you
consciously enjoy what you are doing, your work
itself improves. Your associates are affected by
your good "vibrations" and work becomes more
pleasurable for them too.
So, from the heart
of ancient Polynesia comes a valuable lesson for
busy Americans: work and have fun too!
Here's what you
can do: Remain aware of what it is you enjoy about
your work and your surroundings. Display your
pleasure so others can benefit from it too. Make
someone laugh today. Look for the humor in
situations to break the tension. Don't take yourself
too seriously - laugh at yourself more. If you don't
think you have anything to laugh about, get out your
high school yearbook picture!

JOEL H. WELDON & ASSOCIATES, INC.
http://www.SuccessComesInCans.com
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