I knew it deep down in my gut. I didn't want to do it! The task was unclear and the target group was diverse, to put it mildly. And I was supposed to pull off a 3 hours show. On a fluffy topic.
And I failed. Badly. It was constructive, though. I know now better what they want. But still. It felt bad walking in. It felt worse walking out. It felt terrible when the feedback came. And this is before I have had to report my failure to my boss!
We as Christians should excel in the work place. Be humble to our leaders. To strive to be light and salt everywhere we go. We shouldn't let our boss down. Yet I did.
I can pray. I can put in extra hours. I can bless the persons I was supposed to bless. And I do need to humble myself.
But the nagging feeling is. My boss asked too much of me, and I said I didn't want to do it. And this is not a part of what I am employed to do.
Shall I humbly ask to be taken off the project (again)? Shall I humbly ask for forgiveness for failing and just put all in for the next session? Shall I tell that I want to focus on what I am good at and not being forced to do things I am not qualified to do? I have stretched myself so much for my boss. Always stepping in and helping out.
What is the Christian way to respond here?
And I failed. Badly. It was constructive, though. I know now better what they want. But still. It felt bad walking in. It felt worse walking out. It felt terrible when the feedback came. And this is before I have had to report my failure to my boss!
We as Christians should excel in the work place. Be humble to our leaders. To strive to be light and salt everywhere we go. We shouldn't let our boss down. Yet I did.
I can pray. I can put in extra hours. I can bless the persons I was supposed to bless. And I do need to humble myself.
But the nagging feeling is. My boss asked too much of me, and I said I didn't want to do it. And this is not a part of what I am employed to do.
Shall I humbly ask to be taken off the project (again)? Shall I humbly ask for forgiveness for failing and just put all in for the next session? Shall I tell that I want to focus on what I am good at and not being forced to do things I am not qualified to do? I have stretched myself so much for my boss. Always stepping in and helping out.
What is the Christian way to respond here?
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