Musings, leadership tidbits and quotes posted by a retired Navy Captain (really just a high performing 2nd Class Petty Officer) who hung up his uniform a bit too early. He still wears his Navy service on his sleeve. He needs to get over that. "ADVANCE WARNING - NO ORIGINAL THOUGHT!" A "self-appointed" lead EVANGELIST for the "cryptologic community". Keeping CRYPTOLOGY alive-one day and Sailor at a time. 2015 is 80th Anniversary of the Naval Security Group.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Be completely honest
Try replacing "I was too busy to" with "I just didn't care enough to" and use the more honest statement. People will appreciate your honesty more than your perpetual state of 'busyness'.
I hear what you're saying. Learning to become a better master of those 24 hours is an art form in itself. Planning is an important element of that art. I've seen many officers make a career of 'busyness'. Where many people see dedicated, hard working, nose to the grindstone action officers, I see lots of inefficiency.
While I can definitely agree to some degree, there really are only 24 hours in the day, and it does sometimes take time to get to things.
ReplyDeleteIt's not an excuse to not do something, but the Navy is a terrible greedy mistress with our time, and many times our best efforts will take time.
Navy Grade 36 Bureaucrat,
ReplyDeleteI hear what you're saying. Learning to become a better master of those 24 hours is an art form in itself. Planning is an important element of that art. I've seen many officers make a career of 'busyness'. Where many people see dedicated, hard working, nose to the grindstone action officers, I see lots of inefficiency.
Another equally honest response is: "I have not TAKEN the time to... or I did not MAKE time to..."
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