One of the most challenging feelings we face is when we start to doubt ourselves. In our jobs, the obvious things around us, like the hum of the AC, the click of the keyboard, and our presence at the desk, are what others see. But what often goes unnoticed is the mental work we are constantly doing: our thoughts, ideas, and problem-solving that drive the outcomes others expect.
People might think our work is simple because the complexity is not always visible. They do not see the thought processes we navigate, the small but crucial decisions, or the way we manage multiple tasks and priorities. The effort it takes to find solutions and keep everything moving smoothly often stays behind the scenes.
The true measure of our success lies not in what others see, but in the silent battles we win each day.
The truth is, our hard work does not always need to be obvious to others. What matters most is that we recognize it ourselves. We are working hard, and our contributions are valuable, even if they are not immediately visible. It is okay to take breaks and give ourselves space to recharge. Taking care of our mental energy helps us stay effective in the long run.
We should be proud of the work we are doing, even if it is not always acknowledged by others. Every small effort adds up, and it is important to remind ourselves that we are making a difference, step by step. Yet, it is in these quiet struggles that our strength and resilience are forged. We learn, adapt, and grow, becoming better versions of ourselves with each obstacle we overcome. It is essential to celebrate these moments, no matter how small, as they contribute to our journey and reinforce our belief in our capabilities. Remember, each step you take, even when unrecognized, brings you closer to your goals and adds value to your work.
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Thanks for this post. It reminded me that all of my efforts over the years have been worth it. There is no point of arrival, although there are watershed moments along the way that deserve recognition, rather the learning, growth, and collaboration with others make up the journey. This process is the triumph. That should be celebrated!
-Jimmy Handelin
I completely agree! The journey itself, with all its learning and growth, is what truly matters and deserves to be celebrated.