Do you love your career? It's not that hard to find a career you love!
I recently read a statistic that two-thirds of the working population is unhappy in their job. Can you believe that? That is an ASTOUNDING number! Just think about how much time we spend at work and how that affects the rest of our life! Is this just something we need to accept as reality or is there something we can do about it? Many people just accept it. But for those willing to make a change, you can find your ideal job and create a life that you love!
I spent many years as an accountant and will admit that I was one of the two-thirds that hated my job. But I stuck it out for several years thinking that it would get better after whatever project was over, after the beginning of the year, when someone was hired, or whatever other excuse I could come up with. Then it came time to really face it – I wasn’t happy with my career and needed a change. So that’s just what I did. And here’s how you can too:
Most of us need to work for a living. But that doesn’t mean we need to suffer while doing so. It is possible to have a challenging, rewarding, and fulfilling career that you absolutely love. Can you imagine waking up each day excited about going to work? You are the one that can make it happen!
Strategies for a Successful Career Change
Research has shown that the average adult changes careers at least 3 times during their life (and often more than that). That figure makes sense when you consider how much we grow over time and that a career spans at least 40 years. Over time our values, priorities, and interests change and we often find ourselves looking for something different from our work. The career we found ourselves in during our 20s may differ greatly from where we would like to be in our 50s.Are You Stuck in a Rut?
Many of us get to a point in our lives or careers where we feel frustrated, stuck and unable to move. And we just don’t know what to do about it. Some people call it being stuck in a rut. Regardless of what you call it, getting beyond the impasse is necessary to get you back on track and moving forward in your life or career.Dealing with Difficult Coworkers
We’ve all had to deal with difficult coworkers at one time or another. Whether it’s the person that screams and shouts, the person with the negative attitude, or the person that knows it all, conflict between coworkers is natural and inevitable. While we can’t change the difficult coworker, we can change how we deal with that person. With commitment, practice, and patience, we can use several different strategies to effectively handle situations involving the difficult coworker.