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More Mind Games

August 10th, 2009 by Editor

“Man is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity in which he is engulfed.” – Blaise Pascal

It really is quite fascinating to come across research that changes the way we think. Who would have thought radios can cause wars and that we might all be racists. Apparently some people do.

(To download your completely free copy of the South African or International edition of Work in Progress, right-click and save the relevant link. Then open, enjoy, and repeat as needed.)

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How I Quit My Job

August 3rd, 2009 by Editor

“Find a job you love and you’ll never work another day in your life” – Confucius

So, I finally did it. After months of careful consideration and weeks of making up my mind, I quit my job. Even though I knew the decision was right, I still had no idea how to go about making it happen. How exactly are you supposed to resign? Fortunately, resources like Monster.com made the process smooth:

Don’t waste time

When it comes to drafting your resignation letter, don’t be vague. Start by saying you’ve regrettably decided to leave (with a brief explanation as to why) and give the exact end date. Usually two weeks is custom but this varies from place to place. Check your employment contract if you’re not sure.

Make it easy

In addition to delivering the letter in person (NOT via email) sometimes it’s a good idea to stay until someone who can replace you is hired. In my case, I assured my boss that I’d continue to work as normal and start putting together handover documents so the projects I’m working on can be completed by other staff after I leave.

Don’t burn bridges

Express appreciation for your time in the position, wish the company well, and insist on staying in touch. Part of being nice is about understanding that a bad reputation can follow you forever. It’s also about realising that you’ll need references and might even want to come back. Leaving with your head held high is something to be proud of.

Conclusion

Ultimately, you’ve got to do what’s right for you. Think about the timing, benefits you might forfeit, bargaining power with a new company, being seen as a hopper to future employers, and whether something else exists to keep you financially afloat. Then it’s just a case of following you gut. Like Konosuke Matsushita said: “No matter how deep a study you make, what you really have to rely on is your own intuition and, when it comes down to it, you really don’t know what’s going to happen until you do it.”

(To download your completely free copy of the South African or International edition of Work in Progress, right-click and save the relevant link. Then open, enjoy, and repeat as needed. Check this out too.)

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Another Slap in the Face

July 27th, 2009 by Editor

“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it’s time to pause and reflect.” - Mark Twain.

It’s been almost two years since I wrote a controversial post about Facebook. That article recently got published in The Wire, which was voted as the world’s number one publication in its field. What surprised me most is the fact the subject matter is still relevant after all this time. Yes, individual sites have changed (and some are actually making money), but the sentiment remains.

(To download your completely free copy of the South African or International edition of Work in Progress, right-click and save the relevant link. Then open, enjoy, and repeat as needed.)

Posted in Culture / Lifestyle, Internet / Technology | No Comments »

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