tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098216570036485569.post4556694098361918883..comments2024-01-19T13:18:46.440+10:00Comments on Life Behind The Purple Door: How to Overcome Rejection and Keep Moving ForwardCate Brickellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01730263438169717009noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098216570036485569.post-23718355843096083082019-04-08T04:46:47.757+10:002019-04-08T04:46:47.757+10:00I am reminded of "When a door closes, a windo...I am reminded of "When a door closes, a window opens .." - what your story tells me is that you are hardworking, conscientious, willing to learn (even stuff that doesn't come easily to you), open (allowing yourself your feelings), respectful (not exiting the scene quickly however hard it was to stay), graceful in defeat (and that's a very skilful quality) and resilient. All that sounds like something to be proud of and to take with you into a new place :). Warmest good wishes xxx.alexahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03789464804911391774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098216570036485569.post-1544592014270267162019-03-25T19:01:35.867+10:002019-03-25T19:01:35.867+10:00This is a perfect example of everything happening ...This is a perfect example of everything happening for a reason - if this situation hadn't happened, you wouldn't have found yourself in a job where you are actually going to be paid for working hard!<br />I stayed at my last job for 17 years and when I was doing my handover to my replacement I spent a lot of time saying 'just because this is how I always did it, doesn't mean there isn't a better way. This is your job now, if you think there are different ways to do something, don't worry about changing it'. I'm not sure if it is better or worse that your replacement is a friend! But I'm really pleased that her appointment led you to take up a new challenge, one that you will make your own and enjoy doing. Good luck! debs14https://www.blogger.com/profile/14521565769251816528noreply@blogger.com