I hope last week was good for you. For me the last
week and a half has been a very busy week, as we celebrated four birthdays in
our family – the last being my fiancĂ©’s. He didn’t want a fuss made, but seeing
as birthdays only come once a year, I thought to myself “why not go out and celebrate?”.
So off we went, last Monday night to one of our favourite Thai restaurants in
Stratford City, East London to eat, make merry and to generally be thankful for
another year (I hope you like the pics!)
Birthdays aside, I wanted to continue with a
discussion I started a few months back, and which many of you got in touch with
me over, to tell me you found helpful.
The work environment is a peculiar one, because you
are thrown in with people who you have little in common with, except the job!
But, as work is where we spend most of our time, it also happens to be a
significant aspect of your life. But sometimes dynamics can be a little
awkward, for example when you are forced to work with someone you might not
necessarily get on with; or when you have to look your manager in the eye
whilst you hand in your resignation.
So I have compiled a short list of scriptures to
encourage you as you survive in your career. Admittedly, this blog post will
not be for everyone. I know I might have already lost a few readers just by
mentioning the word "scriptures". However, if you have read up until
now, I do urge you to stay. A lot of wisdom can be gained from from the Bible
as you will see...
Repay no one
evil for evil, but give thought to do what is honourable in the sight of all (Romans 12:17 ESV )
Sometimes it
is easy to lash out , or to choose hostility for a colleague that is grinding
your gears. But trust me, it only leads to a work environment, which is dense
and difficult for everyone to work in. I am not saying that bad behaviour
should not be addressed or confronted, but what I am saying is that it should be done
with some decorum. The workplace can be a tricky one, and very easily
the one who confronts every situation is often branded
uncollaborative and difficult to work with. As a side note, most employers
will look for employees who are able to work amicably with all kinds
of characters.
2. When your
colleague persists in antagonising you
As for a
person who stirs up division, after warning him once and then twice, have
nothing more to do with him, (Titus 3:10 ESV )
As a
continuation from my last paragraph, what do you do when a colleague continues
to deliberately step on your toes after you have spoken to them? It gets to a
point where you’ll just have to just forgive and love them from afar, keep it
strictly professional and keep it moving.
3. When you
have handed in your resignation
Servants, be subject to your masters with all respect,
not only to the good and gentle but also to the unjust (Peter 2:18 , ESV).
I must admit
that the socio-economic context of the Bible does mean that the language can
appear extreme. But fast forward to 2016, all this verse is simply saying is to
respect whoever your boss is. Even if he or she is a monster! If you have to
address an issue with your boss, do it with manners and in keeping with your
company’s policy. Maybe his or her character has led you to hand in your
resignation, but even so, that does not mean you should be a jackass whilst you
work your notice. Continue to work with a good attitude until your last day,
and even after you leave avoid airing out
your grievances on social media, or to your new employers.
Trust me. It is not a good look!
4. Considering
a career change?.
Trust in the LORD with all your
heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge
him, and he will make your paths straight.(Proverbs 3:5-6, NIV) .
I think, most people at some point in their lives will think “why am I
still doing this job?”. And to me this is quite normal. As growing, and ever
changing entities, it is inevitable that our interests will change at some
point. However, speaking as a human, I would say it's a decision that shouldn't
be taken lightly; and as a Christian, I would say don't move an inch without
praying over it first. When you do this, God will definitely send you clear
signs on the next move to make.
Thank you for reading. Are there any words of wisdom you have to
encourage the young professional?
If you enjoyed this post, you will
like part one of this series: Study Time: Five Scriptures to Encourage the Young
Professional