An old saying goes, it’s never too late. Well yeah God gives you one chance, you blow it, then another you blow it again, then another…until one day God decides fine I’m done with it. Up until that day, yeah you can say it’s never too late. But how would you know? Maybe to some extent you know. Maybe your instinct is really there to navigate you.
But the other day I realized one thing what does it’s never too late mean? It means NOW. It means you should stop procrastinating and start doing your job NOW. It also means FORWARD looking. It’s always late if you compare to the past, but past is past, so what matters is what will happen tomorrow, the day after tomorrow.
Coordination is hard. You can’t even figure out your own life, how are you supposed to navigate others. Hillary gave an awesome farewell speech when she’s leaving the presidential campaign, better than any other speeches she made during the campaign. It’s hard for women, it’s the dilemma you could not reconcile. You have to try twice as hard just to be perceived the same level as men, then people will critize that you are losing your feminine side that you are now too strong.
But Hillary encouraged us to look forward, to embrace the future, to start off all confident and graceful again. It’s not as easy as it sounds. It demands courage and self-control, more than anything else.
I am exhausted. But tomorrow is another day.
3 Tips to Manage an Employee Who Is Older Than You Are
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During the Q&A at a recent speech at Emory University, a Gen Z leader asked
me for my best tips on managing an employee who is older than you are. This
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