This message came to me in an odd way, which is often true for many things in life. This morning I was playing a game on the Facebook website called Farm Town, a game which several AC favorites of mine are addicted to. Part of the game requires plowing fields to ready them for the crops. Probably due to a temporary glitch, when I placed one field, my character paid the money due and did the hard work, but the field did not plow. She did however still earn the experience points due.
This incident made me think about real life. Sometimes people work so hard, yet do not see the results expected. Does that mean the hard work was for nothing? Some may say yes here. I disagree. With hard work comes experience. Therefore, even though expected results are not always gained, that does not mean the hard work was for nothing. In fact, there are times where experience can be more valuable than any money or monetary award.
If you are relating your hard work with no results to a job, think about that for a moment. It's true that it's no fun to work hard day in and day out for minimum wage or less money than you believe you deserve for that work. However, at the present, many are taking whatever job they can get. If that's you and there is not another income opportunity, make the most of it. How?
Reap the benefits of experience, just like the farmer who plows many fields will learn to do it better over time. Keep working hard and learn as you do. That experience could help later down the road when there is better opportunity. That better opportunity may even exist within the very company you are putting all that time and effort into.
When it comes time to choose someone for a better position within the company, who do you think they'll look at first - the slacker on the phone all day or the hard worker? Even if it is not within that company that you advance, the experience you gained could come in handy for a future position and also looks good on a resume.
Hard work is not for nothing. It does eventually pay off, just not always in the way people expect.
*This author welcomes feedback and discussion in the comments section below.
Sources:
Personal Experience
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76 Comments
Post a CommentWonderful advice.
very apropos for the current time, Lyn, thanks! I think sometimes, the things we come upon 'accidentally' turn out better for us than the things we might have planned to happen!
Experience is like an unpaid benefit, but as you point out, can lead to other rewards.
So encouraging, thank you... :o)
Thanks for the encouragement. I've been holding back, and that's nobody's fault but mine. I've been a coward.
Thanks for answering my frequent question :-)
Very helpful and ancouraging. Thanks.
This was really great encouragement to keep doing the work. Thank you Lyn :)
Good advice. I have also asked myself this question.
The thing is, not working hard will without a doubt, produce no results. Too many people forget that.