Discontent
Nov. 23rd, 2007 06:27 amI'm tired. I have heartburn. I feel like I don't know what I'm doing, and that the customers can sense that I don't really know how to help them.
I've been told that last feeling goes away, that after a month or so, there's an inner epiphany, that everthing makes sense, that we see the patterns and get into a groove.
But when does a groove become a rut?
There are two modes of thought about this place. For those that have moved up, moved off the phones, it's a wonderful place. For those who haven't, it's a torture pit.
I'm hoping the second feeling doesn't sink me before I get the opportunity to hit that first feeling.
I've been told that last feeling goes away, that after a month or so, there's an inner epiphany, that everthing makes sense, that we see the patterns and get into a groove.
But when does a groove become a rut?
There are two modes of thought about this place. For those that have moved up, moved off the phones, it's a wonderful place. For those who haven't, it's a torture pit.
I'm hoping the second feeling doesn't sink me before I get the opportunity to hit that first feeling.