Labor Day Insight
During my morning meditation on Labor Day, I heard, "They really had to bolster themselves, in order to get into higher positions." After hearing this, I felt this was referring to people's resumes at my current employment. I was assuming the word "bolster" had a negative connotation. I became curious and looked up the definition of "bolster" in the Merriam Webster dictionary online. The word means: To make (something) stronger or better: to give support to (something).
The truth is I am feeling insecure about my current resume, bolstering my own skill set. I haven't updated it for over 9 years. I lack a college degree, but have an abundance of experience in the mental health field. I don't feel comfortable bragging about my accomplishments. Therefore, I am currently having a friend update my resume. By asking my friend for assistance, I am hoping she can "bolster" my resume. Therefore, I will be able to apply confidently for higher paying positions.
The real irony about today's insight during meditation, is it pertained to work on Labor Day!
The truth is I am feeling insecure about my current resume, bolstering my own skill set. I haven't updated it for over 9 years. I lack a college degree, but have an abundance of experience in the mental health field. I don't feel comfortable bragging about my accomplishments. Therefore, I am currently having a friend update my resume. By asking my friend for assistance, I am hoping she can "bolster" my resume. Therefore, I will be able to apply confidently for higher paying positions.
The real irony about today's insight during meditation, is it pertained to work on Labor Day!
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