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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Topic 25: How hard is it to follow instructions?
I think instructions are necessary to adhere to when you have to make certain decisions in your life. Is it hard to follow?... well not if you know where you’d like to be after following instructions given to you in order to solve and issue, or a matter at hand.
An instruction only becomes hard to follow when you disagree to follow instructions. A good example would be allowing someone to get close to you... but to follow your instructions. Instructions can been noted as a way of teaching, allowing others to understand the way you operate and by wanting to be understood, one must adhere to instructions put forward.
In your work environment, there are constant instructions being laid out to you to follow. Certain criteria’s are expected of you as the employer, and it is expected of you to adhere to these instructions. Remember it is a mere teaching of how to do things according to someone else’s perception.
My opinion: I believe instructions are there to guide you up and until you are able to go about doing things. I do not believe all instructions should be adhered to accordingly, as I believe there always has to be room whereby you use your own discretion. One should always keep a free thought as to question an instruction if it does not really mesh with the way you do things. Instructions are put in place to be adhered to, but also need to be adjusted and updated on a monthly to annual business according to new technologies and improvements that become available and implemented.
To conclude, it shouldn't be difficult to follow instructions, but in the end we all interpret instructions in different ways because we are all different, therefore we all have different perceptions of intended outcomes.
Until next time... Chow Bela :)
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