Because of this, some employers have granted their employees leave to work from home, pending the time that the issues will be regulated or resolved.
For many others though, today is just one more stressful day after a semi-relaxing weekend. It can be tough to get your head back to work after a morning spent being stressed looking around for alternatives to Keke and Okada.
It is completely understandable to lose interest in work after getting through the stress and the anger generated from the scarcity and towards the government.
One important thing though, as you go through the day, is to know that your stress will skyrocket and accumulate in you and affect the quality of your work if you let it.
This means that whoever antagonized ou won twice: one by making your life extremely inconvenient, and the other by getting into your head and destroying your day.
Because of that, we’re sharing a quote from the American businessman, Lee Iacocca, to inspire you today.
He is best known for developing the Ford and Pinto cars while he was at Ford Motors in the 1960s and reviving the Chrysler Corporation in the 1980s.
Going by Iacocca’s extensive CV, it is obvious that he knows a lot about stress and what it involves. Thus, we feel the confidence to share his quote with you. See it below:
“In times of great stress or adversity, it’s always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive.” – Lee Iacocca
Going by Iacocca’s quote, you can learn what it means to turn stress into something useful. When you get to work, turn up the music, get comfortable at your point of work, and throw yourself into your work.
You’ll notice how much lighter you’ll feel as the day progresses…well, until you’re done at work and have to face your stressors again.
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