Posts Tagged ‘Training’

h1

Protected: Management

March 17, 2011

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:

h1

Protected: Eye Contact

September 29, 2010

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:

h1

Protected: Measurement

September 23, 2010

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:

h1

Protected: Fire

April 9, 2010

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:

h1

Protected: Swing

April 7, 2010

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:

h1

Happy Easter

April 4, 2010

I am thinking of getting my own domain. The problem is that I think it would be too much work to maintain my own website, build the layout and all the scripts. I ma happy with what I have here in WP. It’s just that some of my friends keep urging me to get my own domain, so I can have the freedom to put any widget that I want. I’m not really sure if I’m already convinced.

Oh well, I guess I can put off having to make that decision until I have to. Sundays are my lazy days, as you all may already know. It’s Easter Sunday today, folks. I hope you’re having a great time with your friends or family. I am going to keep my post short, so you can all go back to having fun. 🙂 Tomorrow is Monday again. I have a new set of trainees to take care of. I hope that when get to the production floor, they will perform as they are expected to do so. Which reminds me, I have to get back to the first trainees I have ever handled. I have to check on their performance. Maybe I need to do a little re-training for them if needed. Wish me luck. And best of luck to you all… *wink*

h1

Seriously…

March 30, 2010

I have always wanted to try multi-blogging. The idea of maintaining more than one blog is exciting. It also poses a challenge. Can I actually do it if I multi-blog? Right now, I have two blogs; one of them is not yet live. Can I actually get away if I create a third blog? Honestly, I think I can. It’s just that I don’t know anything else to blog about. My second blog was an easy idea because I already have a lot of poems to post on it. But a third blog? Well, what else can I possibly blog about?

I guess then that I just have to keep two blogs for now. It is already multi-blogging because I have more than one blog. But this is a lot easier. The blog awards that I received are poking me in the ribs, wanting to be posted up. Unfortunately, I do not have much time to blog today. I am currently trying to oversee the training of three smart ladies who will start taking calls on Friday. I have to give them a lot of time. Until next time. 🙂

h1

The 101s

March 15, 2010

Last night, I was wide awake, reading a Nora Roberts book when a poem hit me. I mean, an idea for a poem. I just had to write it. I grabbed my pilot G-Tech .3 pen, whatever piece of paper I could find, and I wrote down the poem. I am not going to post it yet because I am saving it up for Jingle’s rally on Thursday. It’s another love poem, in case you’re curious enough to want to know it. I find that love poems are the easiest to write because I did not have to think when I write them. All I had to do was let my hand guide me, and words will just follow. This may be the first time in months that I am late in writing a blog. It is now almost 6PM here, and I am just writing my blog for today. I used to do that in the morning, right when I wake up, or while getting ready for work, or even while I’m at work.

I guess I just had so much to think about lately. Being a trainer is not really easy, especially when you have just started. Especially, too, if the company still needs to have a lot of changes with the training process. I can’t say I am not complaining. However, I have to say that I am so looking forward to overcoming the challenge. Everything that our training department has, or lacks, right now, is one big challenge that I really want to triumph over. I just hope that I will actually realize those goals.

h1

Protected: Dim The Lights

February 24, 2010

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: