Saturday, April 11, 2020
9 Ways To Be Happy In Job You Dont Like - Work It Daily
9 Ways To Be Happy In Job You Dont Like - Work It Daily For most of us, work is a requirement. Until we uncover or create the opportunity that allows us to work our passion, we may be in a job thatâs just, well⦠a job. Related: 3 Unusually Effective Ways To Find And Get A Job You Love Accepting your 9-5 is just a job works fine until you finally start listening to your passion and purpose. Once you begin to acknowledge your purpose and feed your passion, your âday jobâ may begin to feel like a burden. Ways To Be Happy In Job You Hate So, how do you make it through the 40+ hours a week without feeling like you are serving time for a crime you didnât commit? Here are nine tips on how to be happy at a job you hate: 1. Stay out of drama. Keep away from contentious people. 2. Initiate a new project. Tie it to a new skill you want to learn or practice. 3. Choose a better perspective. Look for opportunities and wins instead of shortcomings and faults. 4. Find a buddy. Research shows people that have friends at work have a higher rate of career satisfaction. 5. Learn something new. Read a book, read an article, take an on-line course. Find a way to get new information and let it inspire you. 6. Practice gratitude. Be grateful for what you do have and what you have the potential to create. 7. Stop talking about how bad things are. Lift the weight of your environment by speaking positively about your work, your co-workers, and your company. 8. Keep working towards your passion. Whether it is five hours or five minutes, find a way to incorporate what you are passionate about into your routine. 9. Get a life. If you are pouring all of yourself into work thatâs not satisfying, create a better balance by adding more âextra-curricularâ activities. Bottom line: You donât have to be miserable even if you are in a miserable job. Taking responsibility for creating your own happiness at work puts you back in the driverâs seat of your career where you belong. This post was originally published at an earlier date. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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