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75 Hard Experience - Season of Work

Season of Work

10/02/20 • 14 min

75 Hard Experience

Now begins my season of work!

For everything there is a season.

There is a season to plant, there is a season to harvest. There is a season to rest and there is a season of work.

I had my season of rest while I was unemployed. Now I have two jobs and it is a season of work.

I’m not complaining, but my next day off is Thanksgiving! Two months straight. I’ve done worse. I’ll be okay.

Be careful of what you wish for. Now I’m in a season of work.

I finally found a “real” job that pays really well and wants me to work for it. I already agreed to help a friend on the weekends until the end of the year. I keep my word. So work is what I’m doing.

I work Monday through Friday at the real job and then on weekends to help my friend. The money is good, I just have to work for it.

I don’t mind the work. In fact I welcome the work. To be productive again.

What does the word “work” mean to you?

My kid thinks it’s a four-letter word and shouldn’t be used in polite company. He hates it when I talk about work.

Some people see work as that thing people were cursed by God in the Garden of Eden so long ago.

My wife is nutural about the word.

Me, I welcome the word. I welcome a chance to do something productive for pay. I enjoy it.

Do you look forward to work, or look to it as a “have to.”

Changing your mindset is easy. Say I got to work instead of I have to work. And find a job that you say I get to go to.

Right now I get to go to a real job, I sell car wash equipment for AutoBrite in San Antonio and am loving it! I also sell firearms on the side for Sparks Firearms on the weekends at shows. Both are great jobs and I love selling stuff to people.

I get to learn what people want and need and help them get it. I guess I have a personality for sales and have found my true profession late in life. I just didn’t want to be a widget salesman like so many I’ve met. I found products that I have a passion for and love learning about and talking about.

I get to work.

How about you? Do you get to work, or do you have to work?

Ben Branam

The post Season of Work appeared first on 75 Hard Experience.

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Now begins my season of work!

For everything there is a season.

There is a season to plant, there is a season to harvest. There is a season to rest and there is a season of work.

I had my season of rest while I was unemployed. Now I have two jobs and it is a season of work.

I’m not complaining, but my next day off is Thanksgiving! Two months straight. I’ve done worse. I’ll be okay.

Be careful of what you wish for. Now I’m in a season of work.

I finally found a “real” job that pays really well and wants me to work for it. I already agreed to help a friend on the weekends until the end of the year. I keep my word. So work is what I’m doing.

I work Monday through Friday at the real job and then on weekends to help my friend. The money is good, I just have to work for it.

I don’t mind the work. In fact I welcome the work. To be productive again.

What does the word “work” mean to you?

My kid thinks it’s a four-letter word and shouldn’t be used in polite company. He hates it when I talk about work.

Some people see work as that thing people were cursed by God in the Garden of Eden so long ago.

My wife is nutural about the word.

Me, I welcome the word. I welcome a chance to do something productive for pay. I enjoy it.

Do you look forward to work, or look to it as a “have to.”

Changing your mindset is easy. Say I got to work instead of I have to work. And find a job that you say I get to go to.

Right now I get to go to a real job, I sell car wash equipment for AutoBrite in San Antonio and am loving it! I also sell firearms on the side for Sparks Firearms on the weekends at shows. Both are great jobs and I love selling stuff to people.

I get to learn what people want and need and help them get it. I guess I have a personality for sales and have found my true profession late in life. I just didn’t want to be a widget salesman like so many I’ve met. I found products that I have a passion for and love learning about and talking about.

I get to work.

How about you? Do you get to work, or do you have to work?

Ben Branam

The post Season of Work appeared first on 75 Hard Experience.

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undefined - How’s Your Emotional Control Doing?

How’s Your Emotional Control Doing?

My emotional control isn’t doing well right now. Do you ever have that feeling when your emotions run away from you for the stupidest reasons?

Pick your favorite

This last week has been a roller coaster for me!

I’m looking at a new job in a new industry and really excited about it. When anything happens that is unexpected it makes my anxiety kick in.

Nothing more unnerving than the unknown.

I’m trying to cope. After 40 years of working on it as a man, and 10 years in the Marine Corps, where I was trained to control my emotions, I still have issues. Is emotional control a life long process?

I think learning to have control over your emotions is a life long process. Some of us are better at it than others. I feel like I’ve been better at it in the past.

Emotional Control comes down to three things:

  1. Recognizing your emotions are there
  2. Taking a breath
  3. Making your tone and body language appear the way you want to feel

Or you can break that down to only 2 steps if you want to; see it coming, then fake it until you make it.

Recognizing Your Emotions

Yes, we all have them. Yes, they get away from us. Yes, we can hurt people’s feelings. Yes, you can do things you don’t want to do when your emotions come up without you recognizing them.

Step one is recognizing your emotions are there, are coming, or are overflowing.

I know, you are an analytical person. To quote Zig Ziglar, “In a pigs eye!” Have you ever gotten excited at a movie? Cried over anything? Been sad? Been happy? Been in love? Or even had a good time?

Of course, you have done at least a couple of those things. So you aren’t completely analytical. You do have some emotions. I just want to control those emotions so they don’t come overflowing out at the wrong time to the wrong person.

My problem is my emotions are not always happy and loving like I would like them to be. I’ll bet you have problems with anger and sadness too!

I’ve had the depression monster after me in the past and that sucks more than any other emotion I’ve ever had.

You have to just accept when something happens, good, bad, or indifferent in your life, you will have an emotional reaction to it. Your feelings are there, are coming, or are overflowing about whatever happened.

My problem is the emotions come and then I push them at other people. My favorite emotions seem to be anger and contempt. I say they are my favorites because they are the ones that come up the most. And both cause me to say and do things I don’t want to.

So recognize that the feelings are there or coming. You can’t get around it. You are a human being.

Take a Breath

In the nose, out the mouth. In and out. Easy.

Step two, take a breath before acting, responding, or moving.

If you can stop yourself from immediately saying or doing what comes to mind, you can stop a lot of problems in your life.

Do you know anyone without a mind-mouth filter? Are they a lot of fun to be around? How about when that filter gets turned off when talking about you?

We all want honesty with a big side of compassion. When I speak without taking a breath and considering my emotions, horrible things come out of my mouth in a way that makes people feel belittled.

While belittling someone was an art form in high school, once you are out of college it is a horrible way to make friends, succeed in business, or just be. Because no one will want to be with you if you are always talking down to them.

Take a breath. It gives you a second to make sure you say and do what you really want to do.

Make Your Body Language and Tone Reflect the Way You Want to Feel

Yes, fake it until you make it.

I’m trying to teach my kid this right now. He says something scornfully out of the side of his mouth like he is biting off a horrible statement. When I say you look mad, he says no I’m not. I’m always telling him, well then let your voice and face know that you aren’t mad.

It doesn’t matter what you really feel inside. People will notice how your body language and tone of voice are and assume that is your emotions.

If you really want emotional control, you fake it until you make it.

After you recognize that you have emotions, and take a breath, you can formulate how you want to be about a situation.

And sometimes anger, disappointment, shame, and sadness are sometimes the right emotions to display.

My mother recently passed away. When anything truly bad happens in my life, I push it aside and find other things to fill my time and mind so I don’t have to get angry or have sadness overwhelm me. A lot of my family thought I didn’t care that my mother died. Of course, I did but my tone and body language didn’t really display it.

Most people don’t have a problem with displayin...

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undefined - The Secret of Life: Just Keep Going

The Secret of Life: Just Keep Going

The secret of life is easy... just keep going until you get what you want.

Life isn’t over until it’s over. If you just keep going, sooner or later you will get what you want. Sometimes you find a way to shift along the way, but you just keep going.

I got a new job and still have the old job for another two months. I just have to keep going. I’m working without a day off for almost two months. I think my next day off is Thanksgiving, or if I’m lucky the weekend before. I’m good with that. I can make it.

I have the job I want but promised the last job that I would stay on until the end of the year. That’s already changing to look like the middle of November. I’m good with that.

So I just keep going. At first, I thought I was going to have to honor my word and work until the end of the year. My days off would have been Thanksgiving and Christmas. But it’s already looking better. I just have to practice the secret of life, keep going and things will work out.

Pushing forward is the only way to get what you want.

I got my new job two weeks ago and am now putting on weight. I haven’t had the time or energy to work out. That is changing tomorrow. I have a workout scheduled for after work.

My career is back on track, and now I need to keep my workouts, family life, and friendships on track too. Something has to give for now, as I am in a season of work (see my last post on work). If you are going to let one area of your life slip, you have to build up the others and so you can afford some downtime.

I have great family relationships and my friendships are good. If I let those slip a little during my season of work I can pick them up and keep going after this season is over. A season in nature is three months. If you keep to that, you will do fine. When your seasons become longer, it becomes a problem and you might do irreparable damage to those areas.

So master the secret of life, keep going in all areas no matter what happens. Balance yourself in the seven areas of life: Career, Social, Financial, Family, Physical, Mental, and Spiritual.

If you use the secret of life in all 7 areas of life, eventually you will master life. You will love your life and what you are doing.

Now go practice the secret of life. It’s what I’m doing right now.

Ben Branam

The post The Secret of Life: Just Keep Going appeared first on 75 Hard Experience.

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