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Thursday, December 12, 2019
Keep the Spark Alive in Your Current Job
Keep the Spark Alive in Your Current JobKeep the Spark Alive in Your Current JobWhat do you do when you have a job you dont love? Plenty of people work jobs they dont care for to get a paycheck they really needed. But after a while there comes a point when you need to get excited again or find a new job. When youre happy with your job, youre a more productive worker. Its also in your best interest for work-life balance that you come to terms with what you do for a living. Fortunately, you dont have to get a new job to feel excited again. Instead, you can take action and keep the spark alive with these three tipsAdjust your attitudeIts a human nature to overlook the good and focus on the bad. If you want to be happier with your job, you need to make an effort to think positively about it. Start an I Love My Job journal and make a list of three things you like about your job at the beginning of the day. Include small things like a coworker opening the door for you and large things like the steady paycheck. Try to think of new things each day. Its OK to overlap from week to week as long as you are listing things youre genuinely grateful for. Reinvest yourselfOften a lack of love is about a lack of investment. You can work on feeling more invested in the work you do by learning more about your field through professional development, meeting new people within your company for lunch or adding new responsibilities to your job. Approaching the same work from these new angles can help you feel a larger depth of attachment to what you do. Appreciate your alternativesWhile some people are motivated by positive attitude changes, others are motivated by thinking of worst case scenarios. If this sounds like you, consider spending some time each day meditating on the downside of not working your job. This could include meditating on a past job you liked even less, the stress you would be feeling financially if you didnt have this income coming in or how much worse things coul d be if your boss, CEO or coworkers were toxic. Of course, if your boss, CEO or coworkers are toxic, youre better off planning for a career changeDont quit your job because you think the passions gone. Quit your job when youve outgrown the skills you need for the position. Until then, use these tips to fall back in love with a job thats just waiting for you to rediscover it. Read more on this topic sache Back In Love With Your Job
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