After watching the finale of the 32 episodes of "Ask the Boundless"! I couldn't hide my excitement, speechless, and wrote this text
Recently, I became obsessed with a costume drama called "Ask the Firmament", which tells the story of how a misunderstood woman finds her way out of the difficulties and eventually becomes a great female general. This TV series touched my heart deeply, and I felt as if I had experienced all the experiences of the main character, and I was very excited about her growth process.
The female general has experienced many setbacks in her life and career. Her character is stubborn and determined, never succumbing to any difficulties. Her story reminds me of my own professional experience.
Sometimes, we feel overwhelmed and even want to give up. But, just like this female general, we must learn to overcome psychological barriers and difficulties, meet challenges, and keep moving forward.
I used to work for a large corporation and my boss was always me and made me feel very frustrated. I worked hard, but the boss always seemed to find fault and find fault with me, without a little affirmation and encouragement. I tried to change my boss's impression of me, but it quickly became clear that it didn't work. I began to doubt my abilities and even wanted to leave the company.
However, I quickly understood one thing. Only by believing in one's own abilities can one truly do a good job. I decided to let go of my mental barriers and focus more on my work. I started to take the initiative to learn new knowledge, skills, and try to come up with my own ideas and suggestions. As a result, my work performance began to be recognized, and my boss's evaluation of me began to become positive.
This story teaches us that we can't give up on ourselves easily in the face of difficulties. We need to keep believing and keep learning and improving. Only in this way can we establish ourselves in the workplace and succeed.
In addition to this, this drama also made me deeply realize the importance of interpersonal relationships. As she grew up, the female general met many people who helped her, including her mentors, friends, and subordinates. These people have gone through many difficulties and challenges with her, and they have given her support and help at critical moments. It is because of the help of these people that female generals can continue to grow in the workplace and ultimately succeed.
I've learned this over the course of my career. Whether it is the relationship with colleagues, superiors and subordinates, we need to maintain good communication and cooperation.