#WorkEthic

Kallie Boxellkallieboxell
2026-02-13

“Every morning I remind myself — progress is built from consistent effort, not perfection.”

Obvitreeobvitree
2026-02-09

“Always deliver more than expected.” — and that’s how real impact is built ✨
Consistency + value = results that speak louder than promises.

Jay Johannigmanjayjohannigman
2026-02-05

John D. Rockefeller - “Don’t be afraid to give up the good to go for the great.” Growth begins where comfort ends.

Jay Johannigmanjayjohannigman
2026-01-28

Thomas Edison - “I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.”

Destiny S. Harrisblacklistedlibrary
2026-01-25

How to wake up at 5am (without hating your life):

Week 1: Wake up 30 min earlier than usual
→ 7am becomes 6:30am

Week 2: Another 30 min
→ 6:30am becomes 6am

Week 3: Another 30 min
→ 6am becomes 5:30am

Week 4: Final push
→ 5:30am becomes 5am

Manish AhujaMrEmogical
2026-01-19

Keep Going Keep Growing 🚀

[professionalism; career growth; mastery; work ethic; leadership mindset; process improvement] mastodon.social/@MrEmogical/11

2026-01-08

Work promotes confidence [between 1936 and 1941]
1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. | Poster for Works Progress Administration encouraging laborers to gain confidence from their work, showing stylized man holding hammer.

#FranklinDRoosevelts #America #Roosevelt #first #American #posters #employment #screenprints #workethic #laborers #color #photopgraphy #LibraryOfCongress

loc.gov/pictures/item/98518393/

The image is a poster with bold typography and vivid colors that promote the idea of work leading to increased confidence. The main text, "WORK," appears at the top in large black letters outlined by smaller red letters below it reading "PROMOTES CONFIDENCE." A stylized figure dominates the center, depicted as a robust man standing confidently with his arms crossed, dressed in overalls and holding an open book or blueprint under one arm. The background features shades of orange and brown radiating from behind him to form a circle.

The poster is attributed to the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which was established during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program as part of its efforts to combat unemployment in America through jobs created by funding public projects.
The WPA engaged millions of people across the nation, employing them for such tasks as road construction and maintenance, infrastructure improvement, arts production including visual art, music, literature, motion pictures, radio programming, data gathering on demographics. The program was one of Roosevelt's most successful New Deal programs during his first term in office from 1933 to 1940.
The poster serves not only as a motivational tool but also functions as an emblematic representation for the WPA and its mission at that time: fostering American unity through labor, encouraging patriotism  [...]
Big Blu GnuBig_Blue_Gnu
2025-12-15

The emergence of rapidly evolving technology also threatens to upend our understanding of the value of life in general and work in particular. From a biblical perspective, I imagine God intending us to discover, innovate, and produce, including machines, but it renders life nihilistic if our sole purpose is to work like machines. I recall reading this article sometime ago, but it remains relevant today. The problem is .

christianitytoday.com/2023/09/

Big Blu GnuBig_Blue_Gnu
2025-12-15

With all but integrated into the workforce and our personal lives, it is time for a grand introspection. Make no mistake, AI slop is real, but scapegoating AI for our societal and digital ills lets cost-cutting businesspeople and workers who have no genuine interest in their jobs or utilizing their own capital off the hook too much. The real problem is that we have collectively become what we have built: people who work like machines. The problem is .

The Workforce Lenstheworkforcelens
2025-11-30

Not Lazy, Just Selective: Gen Z is stepping back—not out. 💼
They won’t pour effort into work that gives nothing back. Growth, respect, and purpose matter. Are leaders ready to listen? 👀



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