Friday, December 31, 2021

Happy New Year from Words of Ribbon with 10 Tips

Happy 2022!

I wish you all the best for 2022 and beyond! We can only hope for the best and put our best foot forward.
  1. Moving forward, I recommend these ten (10) tips:
  2. Expect challenges and use them as learning and growth teachings
  3. Decide if an argument is worth it - put your energy to better use
  4. Take care of your health - it is your wealth
  5. Go easy on the 'sluxxin' - enjoy your food but go easy on the overeating and binge foods
  6. Find some way to keep active and exercise - the internet provides so many suggestions
  7. Balance family and work - family first!
  8. Take every opportunity to learn something new
  9. Step out of your comfort zone - reach for what you desire!
  10. Use social media wisely - sell stuff, promote your brand/reputation, connect with loved ones
  11. Don't stifle yourself - shut out the negative self-talk and refer to #8
I have stopped making New Year's Resolutions for some time. I believe that we should do our best consistently. I don't subscribe to marking a date for making a change. Just do it! However, if that works for you, go forward.

We are all works in progress. Live, love, and learn.

Linette
Ribbon

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

POEM: Playing with Words


I went searching for peace
but it left me in pieces
shreds, shards, slivers
like it was a tickle in my liver
and my heart started to quiver
I know I want to be a cheerful giver
living my best life as
upfront, fun and audacious
in my mind so spacious
and with nature so gracious
but I shed tears
I live in fear
and as the sun shines
I stare
directly into it
it's no blitz, no grit and no stitch
I twitch on this journey
and can't switch off the sounds
of the flowers swaying
because no one listens to what I'm saying
and you know I'm not playing
but yet I am playing with words

© Linette Rabsatt

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Our Differing Perspectives and Going Forward on Your Journey


While I was going through my garden this morning, I thought about a conversation with a colleague. I encouraged the person to participate in activities and events outside their scope to stay on the radar for promotions or other opportunities. My colleague responded that prior performance should speak for itself. I also understood that perspective.

I also reflected on a recent post by Joan Underwood that she shared about relationship building blocks. Joan related that an action she took, which most persons consider good practice, was not well received by a colleague. She complimented a team member during a meeting, but the colleague preferred a more subtle form of recognition.

As I considered Joan's post, my random thoughts included:
  1. I need to be more considerate of my colleagues' feelings.
  2. Have I been getting too involved in activities outside of my scope?
  3. Can we rely on past experiences to propel our future advancement?
  4. Have I been too pushy to colleagues?
  5. How can we continue to foster a development culture?
While I understand my colleague, I think that continuing to get involved in activities outside of your job description is helpful once your work does not suffer. Since I re-joined the Public Service in the British Virgin Islands in 2009, I have participated in numerous activities. I am very thankful for the opportunities because I achieved a Master of Public Administration degree and my current appointment. I serve as a testimony of the benefits of getting involved and stepping outside of my job description.

I don't expect another persons' journey to be the same as mine. Everyone develops differently, has different backgrounds and ideals, and has varying values. The nature of your area of work may bring opportunities within your current job or for entrepreneurship. You have to continue your journey.

What has worked for me?
  • knowing when to say no
  • being open to working outside my job description
  • being open to learning
  • making connections within my agency and outside
  • remaining professional
  • remaining customer-focused
  • trying to take others on the growth journey
  • treating everyone with respect
Continue to shine in your area. If you get an opportunity to share your talents in another area temporarily, try it! If you struggle in your area, ask for help or development, or consider asking for reassignment. You may not be the right fit for that role, and it is okay. Look for those growth opportunities on or off the job, and always do your best!

Thursday, December 9, 2021

POEM: The Christmas Debate

When you read my bio on my blog, I introduce myself as mother of two, poet etc. I am an HR Professional at heart because I love developing people. However, I need my creative outlet which is my poetry. I connect with nature through my garden which is my afternoon and weekend delight.

I wrote this poem, "The Christmas Debate" a few years ago. I performed it for the first time at the Alexandrina Maduro Primary School for a Christmas Concert. Then, last year, I decided to contribute to the tart wars by sharing it on Facebook. In the BVI, we love tarts which are traditionally filled with either pineapple, coconut, guavaberry or guava. We have enhanced our culinary pursuits and have added soursop, carambola and other flavors.

View the video and let me know what you think. I don't just debate tart but other Christmas traditions that we hold dear.

The Christmas Debate
https://www.facebook.com/lrabsatt/videos/10221119133382369
Written and Performed by LA Rabsatt
Instrumental by Keishaun Julien 🇹🇹
Produced by Anthony
**No tarts or tart lovers have been harmed in the production of this video**
I do not own the rights to this music

Poem: Sweet by Linette Rabsatt