This is just a short entry of mine. The goal of this post is to value our time and never give in to this OTY term. We usually use it whenever the company we work for requires us to extend our stay when something is needed to be accomplished or done. But it is unlucky if it is our own choice since we have to finish our task as we are not able to complete it on time.
Anyway, I used to take OTY (Over Time/Thank You) in my previous jobs before but I realize that no matter how you want or desire to finish your task ahead of time, still after that task, there are more to come. In other words, despite you give your very best, new tasks would appear in front of you. So don't overwork as it is only stressing you out. For as long as you deliver your output on time and provide your service 9 hours a day, that is enough. There is a life out there outside the 4-cornered wall called 'office'. You are meant to live your life to the fullest. Life is short so do things that your heart desires. Why? So you won't have any regrets in the end. Life begins when you were born and ends when you die. So in-between, do what you love.
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