As the new year starts, we also start things in our lives. Things that we didn’t do last year, things that we tried to finish but we failed and things that we have always wanted to do but had no chance in doing them. Earlier, we finished our yearly budgeting and planning in the conference room with our big bosses. After four hours of brainstorming, we came up with a lot of strategies to boost up our sales and to lessen our expenses. We set our goals for this year with the hope we will attain them all.
Personally, I also set up my plans and budgets every start of the year. My things to do, places to go, and things to have lists for this year is longer that last year. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I can accomplish everything this year, or almost if not everything.
As our company gets stronger, we are now doing expansions. Employees could feel how our company is getting bigger because of our higher rates of salary. Voluminous business transactions compared with the last two years in our operations. Having a lot of these opportunities has also increase our workload and pressure. Next week, we will move to a new location. So, here we are, busy with our everyday transactions while arranging our stuff. I still don’t know how will I arrange and settle the piles of business documents in my office. I didn’t know how did all these papers landed in my office. Piles and piles of them are everywhere waiting to collapse just like the twin towers in New York City!
When my boss saw my office, he was surprised and eventually asked me to order a new office furniture. I felt relieved knowing I will be arranging the papers here in out office instead at our new location. I mean everything will be settled before we will move to our new office. Thank God.