Time has slipped by quietly, and in the blink of an eye, it's already October. In this season when the autumn chill is gradually deepening, the company has (welcomed) a crucial QMS external audit. This external audit is like a rigorous examination, testing the operation of the company's quality management system. The entire process of the external audit was tense yet orderly. All departments were on high alert and actively cooperated with the auditors. After a thorough review, the external audit was successfully completed.welcomeusher inwelcomebe on high alert
However, the end of the external audit doesn't mean that the matter is completely settled. Some non - conformities were found during the audit process, which requires prompt rectification. I took the initiative to shoulder the important task of following up on the rectification and dedicated two weeks to it.During these two weeks, I was like a persistent craftsman, conducting in - depth analyses of each non - conformity to find the root causes of the problems. I formulated detailed corrective and preventive measures and coordinated the work among various departments to ensure that the rectification work could proceed in an orderly manner. Every rectification task was infused with my painstaking efforts and sweat. I strictly monitored every step and didn't dare to slack off in the slightest.
Everything comes to those who wait. Thanks to my efforts, the rectification work for non - conformities was successfully completed. The certification company carefully reviewed the corrective and preventive measures we submitted and finally accepted the results of our rectification. This is undoubtedly a great recognition of our work and also marks another step forward for the company's quality management system. Today, the certificate that embodies this hard work and achievement has finally been delivered to the company. This certificate is not just a piece of paper; it is a testimony to the hard work of our team.
However, when the certificate was right in front of me, I didn't feel the joy I had imagined. Instead, a sense of loss welled up in me. Perhaps it was because the long - term intense work had suddenly come to an end, and I suddenly lost my goal and direction in my heart. Just like a long - distance runner who suddenly stops right after crossing the finish line and doesn't know what to do.
In the following week, there was a significant change in my work state. During work hours, I often unconsciously opened the forum and browsed through various posts, reading others' stories and sharing different viewpoints. Occasionally, I would also write down some of my own experiences and record the insights I gained during this period. In my free time from work, I would harvest crops in social games, enjoying the relaxation and comfort in the virtual world.
Time flies by so fast that it's already the weekend before I know it. When I realized that a week had just passed like this, I suddenly felt a sense of emptiness in my heart. I began to reflect on my performance this week and felt that I had been a bit slack. I even felt somewhat ashamed in front of the company. The company trusted me and entrusted me with such an important task. However, after completing it, I failed to quickly adjust my state and throw myself into the new work with a better mental outlook.
I know that this state can't go on any longer. Every work experience is an opportunity for growth. Regardless of whether the tasks are big or small, important or trivial, one should always maintain a serious and responsible attitude. I need to pull myself out of this sense of loss and slackness as soon as possible, rediscover my passion and motivation for work, and embrace new challenges with even greater enthusiasm.