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Years ago, our son’s psychiatrist forewarned us that Jeremy would likely struggle during Daylight Savings Time. Jeremy, like many young adults with autism, struggles emotionally in the fall with time changes and allergies.
By being forewarned, it was easier for us to be patient and to help Jeremy navigate the oncoming fall season.
In our workplaces, it’s likely that we will have employees who struggle during certain seasons and time changes. Being observant and mindful of upcoming seasons can help us be ready to show patience and care for those who may struggle.
Proverbs 24:32 says, “I applied my heart to what I observed and learned a lesson from what I saw.”
As leaders, we need to observe and learn those times our team members may need more patience and care.
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