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Don’t let your hats gather too much dust

Ht image by Ds69Which of your hats have been gathering too much dust lately?

The last few weeks at work have been extremely hectic, lots of late nights / early mornings, project planning and re-planning, bubble diagrams, gantt charts and technical strategy along with the many other daily distractions that make life in Information Technology very interesting to say the least.

Finally, I’m sitting here at 11:00pm waiting to verify some new changes in production after midnight and I’ve finally found time to sit down, open Google Reader and start to catch up on the multitude of blogs and alerts I’ve been neglecting lately.

I came across this one post that really resonated with me.

  • RIP Dr Seuss (Mark Cohen) – It’s not just about missing out on finishing your book – it’s also about making the most of the time you have.

That got me thinking about what I have been doing lately, how caught up in work I’ve been and then I remembered.

A wise mentor once told me that each day we all wear many hats – manager, employee, mentor, supplier, customer, educator, student, husband, father, son, and many, many more – some hats will always demand to be worn more often than others, some hats we don’t want to wear, and some hats we should wear more often than we do.

I still remember my mentors words of wisdom to this very day – “No matter how many hats you have, don’t let any of them be too demanding or gather too much dust – and pay special attention to the ones related to family”.

Time for me to dust off some of my less worn hats – how about you?

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  1. Michele Airs
    May 17, 2010 at 2:33 pm | #1

    I totally agree with you, life becomes a roller coaster that you just cannot get off. I sometimes forget what is more important & by the time i realise the mistake I made it is too late.
    Take time to smell the roses & don’t sweat the small stuff were words that was told to me by someone a long time ago.

    • May 26, 2010 at 7:09 pm | #2

      Hi Michelle,

      Thanks for your comment and great advice.

      - Merric

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