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Wednesday, 09 November 2005

Ahhhh, the pressure of a job promotion. I feel good...I've a had a good week so far and worked my butt off. One thing I wish I could grow out of is my need for praise to feel like I'm doing a great job. Before I was promoted, I got lots of praise because I was doing "above and beyond". Now of course, I'm just doing my job, so not much praise is warranted. I'm feeling more pressure to get to everything than I was before, more dejected when something is missed or went wrong, and less pride when something is great because it's no longer more than what's expected of me. It's just what is expected of me. I want my staff to be happy and stress-free, and my DM to feel like I'm the best. Does that make me a people pleaser, or just a good manager?

posted by: Cannonball14 at 20:51 | link | comments (1) |
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#1  09 November 2005 - 21:16
 
I think it makes you a good manager.
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