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Wednesday 17 April 2013

Conforming to Your Own Beliefs

Isn’t it interesting that we often say one thing and do another? This is because society and our views of how we are seen by others often influence us outside of our own belief system about what is a good idea and what isn’t. Truth be told, there are many people who are influenced by each other more than they are influenced by their own opinions, and this can be a dangerous game to participate in. After all, how can you be a competent employee if you are unable to make and follow through on your own decisions and perspectives?

Conforming to your own decisions means that you decide what sort of person you are, and then you follow through with the appropriate behavior for your internal mental picture. Of course, how you see yourself may differ from how others stereotype you. Also, you may choose a different mental picture than how you currently are. That makes things more difficult, since your own habits have already made you the person you are now. In addition to that, your current view of yourself is pretty ingrained, so it may be more difficult than you think to keep focusing on the new picture of what you want to become.

Drug test equipment, of course, only evaluates what you have been up until now. It does not matter if you have quit an addictive habit in the last five minutes. If drugs are still in your system, then you will be held accountable. Everything that you are becoming today is what will manifest itself completely and solidly as habits five years from now. It is so important to allow for time for things to change and grow, and that means keeping your current habits as long as the future result will serve you. Oral fluid drug tests and urine drug tests are both provided by CMM Technology, as well as alcohol tests like breathalyser devices, and even our breathalyzer recalibration service for devices you are already using. Drug testing should be a part of your beliefs for your company, so that your business can conform to it. 

This article has been taken from http://cmm.com.au/articles/2013/conforming-to-your-own-beliefs/

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