Back in my 9-5 days, my boss gave me unforgettable piece of advice, during a particularly stressful week of work.I was feeling a bit overwhelmed with everything on my plate and worried that my inability to get everything completed that had been assigned to me would reflect poorly on me.I was clearly running myself ragged trying to look good, and it was affecting the quality of my work. Like most young employees, I was eager to look good and be a ‘team player’. This was manifesting as:Working late into the eveningComing in on an occasional SaturdayStressing out about work obligations while I was at homeUntil one day, my boss said to me:Look, At The End Of The Day, We’re Not Saving LivesThat day, the light bulb went off in my head. I was like, “hey, you’re right?!”I was so deeply immersed in worrying and wondering that I couldn’t see the forest for the trees. While the work we were doing was important, when you compare it to what front-line workers have to deal with day-in & day-out, it pales in comparison.It was also a healthy reminder that at the end of the day, most of our daily stresses, would look much different if given some room for perspective. I’m constantly reminded of this phrase when I’m having a particularly challenging week with my personal life, “This too shall pass.”Learn more about the Ship30for30 Program: https://fullcast.co/ship30for30/Follow my journey on your preferred social platform!TwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInMediumTypeshareListen to my other shows:Podcast JunkiesConversations with my fellow podcasting community since 2014Vertical Farming PodcastInterviews with fascinating CEOs & Founders of the leading vertical farming companies from around the world.