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Do you remember, when you were a kid, dreading even the smallest
amount of pain? Whether it was taking off a bandage or getting your
blood drawn at the doctor’s office, there was such a huge fear of pain
that you would do just about anything to not feel it? As you grew up,
and experienced more pain, both in the body and in the heart, you became
accustomed to it or unafraid of it because you understood it better.
It never meant that you did not feel pain, but it meant that you knew
the proper context of the pain with regard to the surrounding
circumstances.
When you entered the business world, you saw that some people were
fired and experienced a great deal of pain until they were suitably (and
for some time) settled in their new job. You saw that some people
experienced the pain of being correct, quite publicly, by their bosses
for misbehaving or for screwing up a client account in some manner. You
experienced pain yourself when these things and other similar situations
happened to you during your employment.
However, some people avoid pain, even as adults. They run from it,
scared, and they do not wish to look upon it. Some people look upon pain
and see only what they are afraid of and never the solution on the
other side of the pain. And they avoid pain by abusing drugs or alcohol,
sometimes even while at work.
It is better to feel the pain, and it get out of your system for
good, than to allow it to fester within you until it has overcome you in
every way.
When you are looking to make sure that your employees are not dealing
with their various forms of pain by abusing illicit substances while on
their jobsite, make sure you do it with Mediscreen. We are AS4308 accredited by NATA. We provide high quality onsite drug testing and alcohol screening services. We store your employee drug testing
records, all of them, at your place of business. Everything, and we
mean everything, is under you control and under your watchful eye.
This article has been taken from : http://www.mediscreen.net.au/feel-the-pain/
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