By BONIFACE NGAHU
Christmas is a time when many people get into the
festive mood as they enjoy the holidays. It also marks the end of year
where many offices hold end of year parties to thank employees for the
hard work.
I am a fan of Christmas parties mainly to set up the holiday
mood and secondly because they provide nuggets of wisdom and
entertainment.
In one of the parties, I overheard a girl talk
about a young athletic Santa. According to the story the traditional
Santa had retired and his grandson had taken over.
Pictures of the young Santa have been trending on
the Net, to the delight of many young girls. But the children are not
impressed by a thin young Santa and this means that the traditional
charismatic old Santa cannot retire yet.
In one of the speeches someone quoted Dalai Lama on
the some of the most surprising things about life. According to the
quote human beings are surprising because they spend their early part of
life working hard and messing up their health.
They then spend the latter part of their life using their hard earned money to take care of the health they messed up.
This inspires thinking on living in the present not
the past or future. You can factor in this in your New Year resolutions
by living in the moment, spending time in nature and with the most
important people in your life.
The other story is about a professor who invited
his students to his house for a cup of tea. He had two types of cups –
plastic and silver. All the students chose to drink in the more
glamourous cups.
The professor observed this and commented that many
times in life we choose what is most impressionable. He advised the
students to always be more interested in the content than the
presentation. He implied that some of the greatest things in life do
not look great.
Many times when there are problems in a business
there is always a blame game as juniors look at the seniors for
solutions. But in reality there is always something that even the most
junior person can do to solve the problem.
In the most engaging workplaces every employee is focused on the big picture.
I heard the story of a cleaner at the US National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) who was asked what he does
and responded that he was helping take a man to the moon.
In the Biblical story of Moses in Exodus 17:8, the
Israelites at the battlefront were winning as far as his hands were up.
When he got tired he put down his hands and the Israelites begun losing
the battle.
The solution was from the followers who supported Moses’ hands to keep the Israelites on the winning path.
The lesson here is that in any situation everyone has a strategic role to play.
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