14 January 2006

Lives Management


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(Leia em português)

Often, I am here seated, in front of the computer and the ideas don’t flow with the intensity that I would desire... I think about the day just finished and discover that after all the passed time and I didn’t have a single moment to stop... to think... to clear my mind, to decide clearly how to act... before acting. Short moments, which would bring great advantages, if we spend them to decide...
I think that it’s exactly what’s missing in many managers, the sufficient "cold head” to analyze all the available and adjusted information, to be able to take the right decision.
But, did it was at the right moment?
Perhaps the manager wasn’t sensitized enough to this subject and, for such fact, it did not considerer its relevance nor the enclose, without given attention to the signals when these had initiated its tendency for a concerning situation.
As in life, we all considered decisions less so that the things can follow its way. As higher is our position, more complicated we judge the decision.
Therefore in this sequence of ideas, I conclude that being parents, makes us the ones in the top of the "pyramid"... the taken decisions, always change the route of a life... and the life of the one’s more important to us... we need to be constantly alert for small signals... signals that can pass unobserved...
I have given... attempted to give as much as possible attention to these signals... often premeditated to call my attention. So many times that children to call only our attention, opt for having actions, that know not to be the right ones (or less accepted by the society where they belongs) because they’re only intention it’s to call for the most important persons attention… they’re parents... and they... blind for the quotidian tasks that cover they’re vision, don’t understand that something is constantly be left beyond… forgotten... and only needed a little attention... those that cannot see those needs, should they making a wrong lives management?

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