These days job dissatisfaction is one of the most common problems among people.
Many people are either dissatisfied with their jobs, hate the tasks they are assigned or find it boring.
Just ask 10 people on a Sunday night how they feel and you will
discover that the majority of them are feeling really bad because they
will have to work the next morning.
Yes we all love to have fun and to wake up late but the reason many
people hate Mondays is not that they want to rest but it’s because they
hate what they are going to do on Monday.
In this post I will tell you about some tips that can help you find the perfect job for you.
5 effective tips for finding the perfect career for you:
1) Know yourself: One of the
biggest reasons for job dissatisfaction is that people find themselves
doing things that don’t suit their personalities. As a simple example if
you are an introvert then certainly working as a sales person or in any
job that forces you to interact with dozens of people each day will
leave you feeling overwhelmed and under-productive at the end of the
day. Understand your personality well to know what career suites you the
most.
2) Don’t follow the crowd: The
second reason people hate their jobs is that they follow the crowd
without really thinking about what they want. A common example is when a
person who prefers to work alone find himself in a job that requires
team work. Everyone says that team work is amazing but for that specific
people team work will lead to job dissatisfaction.
3) Handle unwanted emotions: Sometimes
people don’t hate their jobs for the tasks they do but for the emotions
they experience while doing the job. For example, some people hate
their jobs because of the amounts of stress they experience while doing
them. In such a case learning how to handle stress will help you become
more satisfied with your job.
4) Find your hobbies and stick to them: The
best thing you can ever do for yourself to find a great job is to
develop your hobbies and to try to make a career out of them. I used to
love computers and psychology very much and that’s why I was very happy
to end up running a psychology related internet business.
5) Its ok to change your job: Some
people will give you a shocked look when you tell them to change their
jobs. What’s the point in sticking to a job that is making you sad while
you can take a single step towards a job that can make you live a
happier life?? You must weigh the fear of uncertainty of changing
careers with the fear of what certainly be a lifetime full of
dissatisfaction and frustration by spending the majority of your life at
a job that you detest. Do the math.
0 Comments: