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What to do if Someone Underestimates Your Skill or Job
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 275918, member: 90141"] One way to overcome this is to have a positive mental attitude as regards the opinions of other people. When you get to the point where you tell yourself that you are living your life for yourself alone and that as far as your life is not causing pain or harm to another person, you are good to go. That is one formula I use to live my life. If you like, look down on my job. Is it putting food on my table? Is it paying my bills? If yes, any other person's opinion about that job is irrelevant. I can't afford to lose sleep over what you think. Some people are bent on making other people feel bad about their jobs and that is so not fair. Every job, vacation, and profession is important, and without each one of them, the world would be less complete. Don't mind the naysayers. Do you. Do what works for you. [/QUOTE]
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