There are things that happen to you in both your personal and professional life that suck.
If you apply “Life’s Most Powerful Question” — “What’s Important
Now?” — to the situation, you will discover you fundamentally have two
choices:
1.) Allow the negative aspects of the situation to consume your thinking, ruin your day and make you miserable or,
2.) Embrace the Suck and find the good in the
situation. Embracing the Suck puts you in control of your thoughts, your
responses and your life.
Your Boss is an Ass
That sucks. Embrace the Suck. Make a list of the reasons you started in this profession and all the things you love about it.
I bet your boss is not on the list. Be the bigger person. Be a role
model for your peers and your boss. Be a great employee for your boss.
Take a great attitude to work every day and love what you do. Maybe even
ask your boss what you can do to make their job easier.
They Cut Your Training Budget
That sucks. Embrace the Suck. This is an opportunity to be creative and
innovative. Find low cost ways to deliver great training. Partner with
other agencies in your area to host and/or share training.
Partner with the fire department and EMS to exchange training and
share facilities. Tap into the skills and talents of the people in your
agency who can help to build low cost training alternatives.
The Agency Won’t Pay for You to go to Outside Training
That sucks. Embrace the Suck. Training is an investment in yourself, in
your safety and in your personal growth and development. Set aside $2.50
a day into a ‘training savings’ account — have the money come right off
your pay check and you will never miss $2.50 a day.
At the end of every year you will have more than $900 to invest in
training. Find someone to share travel and accommodation costs with when
you go to a course or conference. Apply for scholarships.
Your Promotion Came with a Transfer Back to Permanent Night Shift
That sucks. Embrace the Suck. This is an opportunity to lead and inspire the people you are supervising on night shift.
Bring a great attitude to the shift and find ways to bring out the best in the people you have the honor of leading.
You Got Moved Out of a Specialty Area Where You Loved What You Did
That sucks. Embrace the Suck. This is a great opportunity to share the
expertise, knowledge, and experience you gained in the specialty unit
with your fellow officers on patrol. Patrol is the backbone of every
agency, but too often they do not get the specialty training and
opportunities. Become a mentor, role model, and leader.
The Firefighters Get to Work Out on Company Time, But You Don’t
That sucks. Embrace the Suck. Quit bitching about the firefighters, get
off your butt and make time to workout. It is your life — your health.
When you work out, celebrate the fact that you take your health and well
being enough to do it on your own.
It Gets Really Hot Where you Work and it is Uncomfortable to wear Body Armor in that Kind of Heat
That sucks. Embrace the Suck. Body armor may be hot and uncomfortable in extreme conditions but it saves lives.
At the end of the gunfight would you rather be sweaty and alive, or cool and dead?
You Spent Hours on a Presentation you Delivered at In-service Training and Some People Gave you Bad Evaluations
That sucks. Embrace the Suck. Read the evaluations carefully. What was
it you could have done to make it a better learning experience for those
officers?
You’re never going to please everyone in your training, but you need
to work to make sure every presentation you deliver is better than the
one before.
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