Working as an Introvert
Here’s a small glimpse of what I live with every day as an introvert where I walk on eggshells in order to control my anxiety at work.
Here’s a small glimpse of what I live with every day as an introvert where I walk on eggshells in order to control my anxiety at work.
If you were to ask me for a list of the best employees where I work. I would simply tell you to pay the restaurant a visit, literally anytime! I can not place anyone above or below another.
I’m going to tell you a short hypothetical story, and I want your input. No matter which side you take. You might not even take a side and go with an angle I haven’t thought of.
There isn’t a special formula for you to be perform excellent at your job. If you lend me your ear for five minutes, I’ll tell you what I have learned and maybe it can help you too.
I don’t like going to the dentist. I would rather walk across a lawn filled with burweed. But I’m forced because of poor dental hygiene and bear the consequences.
I’ve been at my new job for a little over a month now. I am starting to see from the actions and attitudes of my coworkers on how they appreciate and respect me in my current role at the restaurant. You might think to yourself, “here he goes again, another blog post with drama”, but…
Having a successful shift is easier with teamwork! I know first hand, because I had an awesome day, yesterday. And I’d do it again in a heartbeat!
The night was going smoothly for a while then a dark cloud moved in and a sense of failure and of loss of control took over. Defeat started to emerge.
Tonight was quite better than a few other days I worked at the restaurant. Things ran a little more smoothly even though we were busy and actually had more diners midweek than on a weekend. I basically managed every part of the shift surprisingly well. From the dining room, drive through, to WingStreet things went…
Sunday was a pretty good day, up until the part where the RGM called and said that we were being inspected. I was a little panicky but tried to be ready.