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How To Love Your Job
How To Love Your Job
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Studies show that very few people just love their jobs. Every job is different and every employee has different reasons for not getting the most out of their job.
Keep an open mind about possible solutions for your problem. Think it through, communicate with your co-workers and employer, and be ready to change your attitude. You might even discover that your job is not as bad as you once thought.
There are many reasons that you might hate your job, but no matter what
they are, you’re not the first person to have gone through this. You’re not
alone. Keep an open mind about possible solutions for your problem. Think
it through, communicate with your co-workers and employer, and be ready
to change your attitude. You’ve probably heard it said before, but it’s true.
No one can make you feel inadequate without your permission
This is true for a lot of things—no one can make you feel unhappy without
your permission, no one can make you feel angry without your permission,
and so on. Your attitude may very well be the ONLY thing you CAN change
about your job and that’s really ok. It’s up to you as to how you react to
things. Learn to look for the positive in each situation in instead of the
negative. You’ll find that it truly will make a big difference.
And if all else fails, is your present job really worth the loss of your sanity
and your health? Stress is probably the leading preventable cause of poor
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health in the world today. If you’ve tried everything to improve your job,
and nothing has helped, do NOT be afraid to seek out a new position
elsewhere. Remember, a job is merely a means to pay for your life. Your
life is not something that you should be giving to your job!
So until (and if) you make that big change, do your best to adjust your
attitude. You might even discover that your job isn’t as bad as you once
thought...
Keep an open mind about possible solutions for your problem. Think it through, communicate with your co-workers and employer, and be ready to change your attitude. You might even discover that your job is not as bad as you once thought.
There are many reasons that you might hate your job, but no matter what
they are, you’re not the first person to have gone through this. You’re not
alone. Keep an open mind about possible solutions for your problem. Think
it through, communicate with your co-workers and employer, and be ready
to change your attitude. You’ve probably heard it said before, but it’s true.
No one can make you feel inadequate without your permission
This is true for a lot of things—no one can make you feel unhappy without
your permission, no one can make you feel angry without your permission,
and so on. Your attitude may very well be the ONLY thing you CAN change
about your job and that’s really ok. It’s up to you as to how you react to
things. Learn to look for the positive in each situation in instead of the
negative. You’ll find that it truly will make a big difference.
And if all else fails, is your present job really worth the loss of your sanity
and your health? Stress is probably the leading preventable cause of poor
16
health in the world today. If you’ve tried everything to improve your job,
and nothing has helped, do NOT be afraid to seek out a new position
elsewhere. Remember, a job is merely a means to pay for your life. Your
life is not something that you should be giving to your job!
So until (and if) you make that big change, do your best to adjust your
attitude. You might even discover that your job isn’t as bad as you once
thought...
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