
If Everything Is Urgent, Nothing Is
Early on in my consulting career, I was eager to show my value and jumped at any opportunity for additional work that I could find. I put as much on my plate as I thought I could handle, thinking it would propel my career and show my managers I was ready for the next level.
But what actually happened is I got burned out, experienced higher levels of stress and anxiety, and eventually my work started to suffer.
When you accept task after task with no sense of priority or timeline, you set yourself up for failure. That's not to say you need to create artificial limits on what you can accomplish, but think through when something needs to get done, and prioritize high value, more immediate tasks first.
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My advice to people interested in working at #Priority-1Security as a #Supervisor ...
Watch out for this female who goes by Nita Davis is a rocky looking to just fire you at anytime. She also has to support from the owner.

The biggest mistake I made as a #Supervisor at #Priority-1Security ...
Not leaving when I had the chance.

A #stressful #Priority-1Security day
Their a new and uprising company who don’t know anything about security and is hiring people without proper qualifications.

What I loved working at #Priority-1Security
My shift and how I got to go in when I wanted to