Manage

I’ve never been much of a man­ager, so I don’t have sig­nif­i­cant expe­ri­ence to draw upon now. I also have not had many man­agers, so there are no exam­ples from memory. I’m mud­dling along as best...

Posted January 15 2009
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I’ve never been much of a man­ager, so I don’t have sig­nif­i­cant expe­ri­ence to draw upon now. I also have not had many man­agers, so there are no exam­ples from memory. I’m mud­dling along as best I can. Because of this lack of expe­ri­ence and exam­ples, I have reg­ular feel­ings of doubt about how I con­duct myself as a man­ager. Having doubt, or at least showing it, seems con­trary to the con­cept (or at least the vague con­cept I have) of being a man­ager. And I have a his­tory of being unable to con­ceal how I feel.

Maybe it has some­thing to do with my self-perception. I don’t feel like an adult. I should. I’m 32. A 32 year old was an adult when I was a kid, and I’m sure that kids that see me today think of me as an adult. But it seems like a sham. There must be some psy­cho­log­ical descrip­tion of what I feel, but I don’t know what it is.

Found on the web: infor­ma­tion about Truvia, the latest sugar replace­ment. Now keep in mind that this article is written by someone with a clear bias, but they do appear to have done some research. The com­ments to the post are also enlight­ening. Truvia is going to be in our food, so we should know about it.