CREATE YOUR OWN JOB SATISFACTION
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A lot of people think that job satisfaction is only
for other people. They look with envy on people
who love their jobs and who don’t think of them as work. The idea of earning a
living from something you really like doing only applies to a few very lucky
people, they think. But this isn’t so.
It’s not only people in the so-called ‘glamour professions’, for example, who
can get genuine job satisfaction. You don’t have to be in the arts or a sports
person to get enjoyment from what you do for a living. Even if you’re in a boring job, it’s quite possible to get some
satisfaction from it.
The key to this is your
attitude. You may think it’s unlikely that you can derive much satisfaction
from a dull job that doesn’t require much thought and that involves a lot of
routine procedures. But if you approach it with the right attitude, and put
some effort in, you may be surprised at how enjoyable you can make it.
Of course, if you just sit there telling yourself how
boring your job is, you’ll never get anything out of it. But if you set
out to find ways of making it enjoyable, there’s a good chance you’ll manage
to.
One thing you can do is to set yourself challenges. Think about what you
can do for yourself to make your work a little bit more interesting. If you’ve
got a repetitive job, set yourself some targets
to meet and try to beat your previous records. Or
use your initiative in other ways. Think about ways you could develop
your career into more interesting areas – see how you could improve your skills
by doing a course, for example, or look into new skills you could get that
would stand you in good stead for the future.
For some people, it’s not boredom that’s the problem, it’s the fact that
their jobs involve a significant amount of unpleasantness. But if you keep
telling yourself your job is horrible and there’s nothing you can do about it,
you’ll get stuck in a rut and you’ll never get out of it. Focus on developing
a positive attitude and try to keep any negative thoughts about your job out of
your mind. Keep a sense of perspective - if something’s gone wrong on a particular day,
decide whether it really matters or not. If it isn’t actually all that
important, don’t dwell on it, let it go. Learn
from it, and take an upbeat view of what’s happened – you’ll know how to avoid the problem in future, or what
to do about it if it happens again.
Of course, you may reach the point where you feel totally trapped in a job.
If this mindset starts to overwhelm you, check out the options you may have in the place
where you work. Map out a plan for improving your situation there. Are there other roles in the organization you could apply
for? Could you ask to be given different tasks? Could you get a different kind
of assignment or go to another department where your skills are required?
Finding out there are other options will give you a sense of control
over your own working life. Even if you have no job satisfaction right now, you’ll
feel better if you know that there is a realistic prospect of work that gives
you a degree of it.
Expectations are another key ingredient in job satisfaction. Take a long
hard look at what you really are capable of. Sometimes it’s important to accept that you
couldn’t really do the much more interesting or high-powered job you aspire to.
Try to be aware of your own strengths and weaknesses. Focus on the things you
really are good at, rather than on things that, if you’re really honest with
yourself, you couldn’t actually do. Make the most of your situation and feel
good about what you can do, rather than feeling bad about what you can’t do.
Work is a very
important part of most people’s lives and it’s important to get at least some
satisfaction from it. If you really dislike your time at work, the rest of
your life is affected too, and you can easily get a negative outlook on life in
general. It’s in your own hands to avoid this. Even if you can’t get the
job of your dreams, you can take steps to create your own job satisfaction.
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