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“Suppose a ruler gets very angry with you. If he does, don’t quit your job… Stay calm. That will overcome the effects of your big mistake”

– King Solomon, son of David, Ecclesiastes 10:4 (NIrV)

 

Sonnie explains why quitting is not always a good option

 

All of us made mistakes-small or big. But what makes successful people different are their courage and willingness to face the consequences of their actions. They don’t hide, they don’t pass the buck, and they don’t quit.

 

Read: What to do when scolded by your boss

 

Those who quit don’t understand the meaning of accountability, almost often, their boss or employers end up cleaning their mess. While it is true that the process is unpleasant and sometimes humiliating, this is the right thing to do and the only way to handle mistakes. You may offer resigning from your job, but ONLY AFTER you have corrected your blunder. I suppose after you faced the consequences, resignation may not be needed. You do not and can not control the actions of your boss but you have complete control of yours, so don’t quit.  Your superior is also accountable to his actions but NOT TO YOU. So if you think your leader made a fool out of you, that should be the least of your concern, he is also accountable to another person. Don’t be a “historian” or “farmer”, learn the lesson, but let go of the emotion.

 

Read: How To Handle Workplace Harassment

 

This quote said it best,

“The lighter your load, the faster you fly” (Jeppesen).

 

Committing an honest mistake is normal, Don’t quit, FACE IT– learn your lesson, avoid repetition. This act will not only add value to you, but to others as well. But deliberate violation of company rules are not-these may COST you, your job.

 


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