Last Updated on January 13, 2022 by FERS Disability Attorney
There is a wide chasm between thought and action; and, while many can deceive one’s self by remaining mired in the activity of thought, it is the gauge of the objective, physical world which validates the efficacy and resulting consequences of one’s actions, which makes for determination of accomplishment and completion. The proverbial “dreamer” who never transitions from the creativity of thoughtful contemplation to actualization of ingenious ideas and proposed intellectual discoveries, remains stuck in the netherworld of potentiality, never to move beyond the mysterious quietude of one’s own mind.
For Federal and Postal employees who suffer from a medical condition, such that the medical condition has impacted one’s ability to perform the essential elements of one’s job, remaining forever in thought-mode as opposed to action-orientation, keeps one in the hostile environment of avoiding multiple pitfalls and minefields of delay, procrastination, and potential adversity from one’s supervisors, coworkers and agency heads.
Whether under FERS or CSRS, the Federal or Postal employee with a medical condition which is impacting the ability to continue in the job, should consider the giant step from thought to action, and reflect upon the benefits of a Federal Disability Retirement submission, ultimately to be decided by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
The step from thought to action is often exponentially magnified by the earthshaking reverberations of a changed life. But to fail to act is often the greater of evils, and to remain in the unending turmoil of one’s anguish is never an answer to a problem. Instead, it is the composite solution which will render the ultimate satisfaction: thoughtful action. It is where thought and action work in harmony, and for which Man evolved to reach the pinnacle of his Being.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill
OPM Disability Attorney
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