by Michael
Craig |
Craig, I think you're a 'do-er' ... I bet this was said affectionately but I get how frustrating it would be to not know the context of how it was said. Don't listen to gossip! |
I liked very much the metaphor if buzzing bees. A whirlwind can mean many things. If it is used in the context of a person it generally means it's a person that doesn't sit still and wait around hoping someones going to do something. They get on and do it themselves. They are doers - people of action who get things done no matter what the obstacles. In a team or in business that is a wonderful thing because somones able to step up to the mark and get things done. Some people however who work at a slower pace or who dont have the capabilities or confidence can feel insecure about doers. I don't think you can ever please everyone. You just need to be true to yourself and follow your instincts because if you are a doer and trying not to be and nobody does anything then it will drive you up the wall. I know because I'm one too. :) best wishes Milly x |
by CJ Maleney
I absolutely love your response and respective on this. |
by Meena Krish
Each one of us have a way to get things done and make sure |
by CJ Maleney
Thank you Meena. |