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DO
YOU LOVE YOUR JOB?
Are
you unhappy with your job? Do you think that its time
you needed a change? Do you think that you can't cope
in this work place and you need a change? Are you
feeling frustrated? These are all the questions that
you keep asking yourself if you are unhappy with your
job and you want a change. Well then I think that
after asking so many questions to yourself just try
asking this question "Do I love my job?"
If you think that you do love your job but you are
unhappy about certain things then you need to re-evaluate
your problems before jumping on to change it. It is
very important to love your job before you leave it
because if you do not learn to love what you are doing
you will be happy at no place. Thus the following
points will help you analyse your decision.
Understand the source of your unhappiness or frustration
Try to analyse what is the problem and why you are
feeling this way. Ask yourself as to what is making
you unhappy and then make a list. Putting your thoughts
in writing will help you analyse what is really going
on. Try to understand where the problem lies. 'Is
it the environment? A particular situation? The type
of work you're doing or the nature of the work? 'Are
your colleagues the reason of your unhappiness? Or
is it how the work is being done? Ask all these questions
and then find out where the problem actually lies.
Examine your attitude
Using statements that begin with 'I think' and 'I
believe', record how you feel about what you have
listed in the first section of your analysis. If you
think that a particular section of your analysis is
bothering you then try to understand what is it that
bothers you. 'If your unhappiness is about the people,
what is it exactly? Is it your boss? Then note that
in writing and explain specifically what it is you
don't like about your boss.'
Work towards changing it
Start to change your negative feelings into more positive
experiences. Unless and until you work towards changing
your attitude you will not be able to succeed. Take
positive steps towards changing your attitude. Ask
yourself: 'What things have I done or said or not
done or said about this problem? Then you can understand
if there is some set of actions you haven't taken
that you should maybe things would have been okay.
Also, you can begin to understand, that you could
have actually avoided this situation altogether if
you had done the things before.
Find alternative solutions
Ask yourself 'While I'm here, what are things that
I can do differently? If you are unhappy with some
work then instead of hating your work try to think
what you can do to make it exciting. For example,
if you hate writing reports because they seem tedious
or redundant, think of how you can meet the same needs
another way without complaining about it and not doing
it in time. Thus challenge yourself to come up with
new and creative ways of doing the work. Thus by simply
transforming your approach to the work and applying
your creativity to the problems at hand, you may find
tedious work more engaging and even fun.
By designing and implementing new approaches to your
work, you will feel more empowered and energised and
your current job will open up a completely new avenue
for you. It will start to feel like a new job and
new opportunities will definitely come your way.