英文阅读:调整心态热爱你的工作(二)
每天我们都听说有人跳槽了。机会确实是有,但跳槽真能让我们更快乐吗?可能问题不在于“我如何才能找到我喜欢的工作?”,而在于“我如何喜欢上我现在的工作?”。(To continue)
4. Dare to ask yourself if it’s worth it. If you can’t find the part of
your job that you like, or if you can see yourself turning into the person you
said you would never be, consider the reasons. It may not be a new job that you
need, just a new direction. Do you like the person you are doing this job? If
not, are there changes you can make to the way you do your job or is the job
itself the problem? Do you need to be doing a different position within the same
company? Are additional responsibilities taking you away from the work you were
hired to do? Maybe all that’s needed is some refocusing. Learn to say "no". As
much as you can choose the things you spend your time on, don’t attend events or
meetings only because everyone expects it.
Asking yourself why you do your job doesn’t mean you’re dissatisfied, just
self-aware. This awareness can lead to greater job satisfaction, increased sense
of well being and a little more control over what you do, rather than just
"going along for the ride". For some, it may be time for a change — if so, don’t
be afraid of it. Change isn’t necessarily bad, it’s just different. For the rest
of us, take a look around, you may find you’ve got a great view.
Take a look at your life. How would you describe it? Contented? Rushed?
Exciting? Stressful? Moving forward? Holding back? For many of us it’s all of
the above at times. There are things we dream of doing one day, there are things
we wish we could forget. In the Bible, it says that Jesus came to make all
things new. What would your life look like if you could start over with a clean
slate?
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