In busy jobs, it can be hard sometimes to stop and think.
We’ve talked a few times in previous posts about why it’s nonetheless important to do this, in order to plan, to learn, and to reflect.
Taking a moment to step back can allow you to think longer term, put things in perspective, and explore new and different ideas.
However, it can also be important in order to remind yourself what makes your job special for you!
Being able to recall key moments, or to articulate why you are doing something, can also be key to wellbeing at work, and in life in general.
So for our 52nd 10-Minute International Librarian exercise, think of something that motivates you in your work.
Has there been a moment – for example an event, a service, or a piece of feedback – that gave you energy to carry on, and even to go further?
If you want to, write it down, as a reminder for yourself in future.
You can also share it using the comments box below!
Good luck!
This idea relates to the IFLA Strategy! Key Initiative 2.2: Deliver high quality campaigns, information and other communications products on a regular basis to engage and energise libraries.
As we publish more ideas, you will be able to view these using the #10MinuteInternationalLibrarian tag on this blog, and of course on IFLA’s Ideas Store! Do also share your ideas in the comments box below.