Written By Sumudu
2018-02-25T00:54:14Z
Reading an article published by Annie McKee in a recent HBR suggested that we need to pay attention to our feelings & moods. She talked about negative emotions such as fear, frustration, and anger signal that something is really wrong with oneself. She aserts that, most time we overemphasize these kind of feelings in our minds and therefore, it helps to examine them and to make a concerted effort to tap into and emphasize the postive emotions that support well-being and postive emotions.In the article McKee suggests an advance review of the coming work week. [^1]
So, here we go…
My Upcoming week - Feb 25th to March 1st,2018
What's getting my attention? What do I look forward to?
- CAT360 Auto Meal Order Application feature promote - I'm really excited about this & happy,as I had the opportinity to contribut lots as regards to feature set that would be promoted with the enhancements.
- I'm also look forward to initiating a few meaningful actions in the Project Plan, that I drew up for implementation of the Pilot Phase of above application feature in the operations.I feel particularly happy that I managed to draw up the Project Plan in detail earlier this morning, working from home.
- To update the User Reference Guides
- By the end of next week, I will also make sure everything in place for A380 Economy Class SPML loading distribution flight trials.
- I might as well spend some time on the Kitchen shop floor to check about Kit Bags packing process, as it needs some attention as well as before I request my team to follow up of KIS Reports,I thought, it is important me to understand the process thoroghly myself. I look forward to that.
What am I anxious about or rather avoid?
- Not too sure I'm very excited about one on one meeting with the boss tomorrow.Though I've prepared for it with my notes & sorts, I feel he might even not look at it with any interest. This feeling is perhaps becuase in the recent past weeks, he did not display any interest on my pre notes. I had felt making notes prior to the meeting,most of the times on my weekend is completely waste of time!
[^1]: McKee,Annie, How To Be Happy At Work, Harvard Business Reveiw Press