At work, I was told that it would be difficult to renew my contract. This is not my first time changing jobs, and I don’t think it was originally suitable for me anyway. So, I plan to take this opportunity to change jobs. (Female in her 20s)
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No matter what you do, the result will vary greatly depending on what kind of spirit you approach it with. Even if you are a contract employee, it is a workplace where you have ended up in. You need to do your best to respond to what is being asked of you. Let’s take this opportunity to take a closer look at how much of your will (to be useful) there was.
If you feel like “I’m not suited for it” or “I can’t do it,” your desire to get involved will only diminish. It is important to talk to colleagues, seniors, and superiors, and tell them; “I’m not good at this, so please teach me,” or “I’m not good at this and I’m not sure if I can do it right. Would you please help me?” and accept their advice honestly. Even if you are not good at a job, if you are willing to work hard like that, you will naturally find yourself useful in more situations, and you will be assigned tasks where you can make use of your strengths.
Shinji
A person who experiences good results at work is willing to make the best of the many encounters and is filled with a kokoro to give back.
The willingness to accept the other person and have the feeling to involve with them will bring out the will to work which leads to results.
Understand that your work becomes your achievement when you live with the kokoro of hōshi (to give back).
When deciding on a job, rather than focusing on conditions such as the company’s name recognition or salary, it is better to consider suitability and whether or not you can make use of your own unique qualities. Then, be sure to demonstrate your full potential wherever you are assigned. If you go to work with a spirit of hōshi, you will definitely find a workplace where you can make the most of your strengths.
The spirit of hōshi that is essential in work is nurtured at home. Let’s start off by valuing the thoughts of the family and deepening your relationship with them.