If you ask yourself this question every morning, you’re going to come up with at least one answer. Focus on the things that need to be improved in your career so that you can have a career that you enjoy every day. Have you begun to hate your job? If so, there could be a missing element of respect in your workplace. Are you interested in working outside your industry? Check out the side hustles that can help you explore your interests without giving up your regular job and get more out of your day. Have you received negative feedback and need to figure out how to move past it? Learn what it will take for you to accept what’s been said and how you can move forward and begin to build a positive track for growth.
There are Two Types of Respect. Lack One, and You’ll Hate Your Job
Quartz at Work Article:
The thought that respect is earned and not given is only partially true in the workplace. If you’ve started to feel like another cog in the wheel and that you aren’t respected at work, you might be right if owned respect isn’t present. Owned respect is the type given to all members of a working team equally in an organization that allows everyone to know they are an important part of the team and inherently valuable. If your workplace feels as if it’s being monitored too much or micromanaged, this could be a type of respect that’s not present. The other type of respect is earned. This is the type of respect that sets you apart from the rest of your peers in the workplace based on your strengths and talents. Make sure both types of respect are present in your workplace or you’re going to hate your job.
Jumping from one career to another is a tough thing to do as is going from one industry to another. If you’re interested in things that don’t involve your regular job, it could be time to explore a side hustle. Taking on a side job doesn’t have to be something you do because you’re having a hard time making ends meet with your normal job, it can be a great way for you to explore a new opportunity without the pressure of making it your long-term career. This can be refreshing and interesting for you so that you can explore and express an interest in other aspects of your life. It’s also a great way to boost your income to pay off debts or save for something that wouldn’t normally fit into your regular budget.
When you receive harsh feedback at work, or worse, in your personal life, it can be difficult to get past the negative thoughts and move forward to build a positive feeling again. Your mind may start racing to things that you could have done differently and ways you should have improved the work you did in the past. While you can certainly allow the feeling you have to wash over you, it’s important that you let them pass by and move on to have feelings that will lead you to a more positive mindset. Once you reach the final step, you’ll feel like you’ve handled the negative in a constructive manner and can now move forward to a changed approach to your work or your home life.
What Area of Your Career Needs Assistance Today?
If you ask yourself this question every morning, you’re going to come up with at least one answer. Focus on the things that need to be improved in your career so that you can have a career that you enjoy every day. Have you begun to hate your job? If so, there could be a missing element of respect in your workplace. Are you interested in working outside your industry? Check out the side hustles that can help you explore your interests without giving up your regular job and get more out of your day. Have you received negative feedback and need to figure out how to move past it? Learn what it will take for you to accept what’s been said and how you can move forward and begin to build a positive track for growth.
There are Two Types of Respect. Lack One, and You’ll Hate Your Job
Quartz at Work Article:
The thought that respect is earned and not given is only partially true in the workplace. If you’ve started to feel like another cog in the wheel and that you aren’t respected at work, you might be right if owned respect isn’t present. Owned respect is the type given to all members of a working team equally in an organization that allows everyone to know they are an important part of the team and inherently valuable. If your workplace feels as if it’s being monitored too much or micromanaged, this could be a type of respect that’s not present. The other type of respect is earned. This is the type of respect that sets you apart from the rest of your peers in the workplace based on your strengths and talents. Make sure both types of respect are present in your workplace or you’re going to hate your job.
Full Article:
https://work.qz.com/1328834/if-you-hate-your-job-your-company-culture-may-lack-earned-respect/
4 Side Hustles that Pack a Career Punch
Forbes Article:
Jumping from one career to another is a tough thing to do as is going from one industry to another. If you’re interested in things that don’t involve your regular job, it could be time to explore a side hustle. Taking on a side job doesn’t have to be something you do because you’re having a hard time making ends meet with your normal job, it can be a great way for you to explore a new opportunity without the pressure of making it your long-term career. This can be refreshing and interesting for you so that you can explore and express an interest in other aspects of your life. It’s also a great way to boost your income to pay off debts or save for something that wouldn’t normally fit into your regular budget.
Full Article:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/elissasangster/2018/07/18/4-side-hustles-that-pack-a-career-punch/#2912dc8e93c1
5 Steps to Quickly Stop Negative Thoughts
Inc. Article:
When you receive harsh feedback at work, or worse, in your personal life, it can be difficult to get past the negative thoughts and move forward to build a positive feeling again. Your mind may start racing to things that you could have done differently and ways you should have improved the work you did in the past. While you can certainly allow the feeling you have to wash over you, it’s important that you let them pass by and move on to have feelings that will lead you to a more positive mindset. Once you reach the final step, you’ll feel like you’ve handled the negative in a constructive manner and can now move forward to a changed approach to your work or your home life.
Full Article:
https://www.inc.com/melody-wilding/5-steps-to-quickly-stop-negative-thoughts.html?cid=nl029week30day23_1&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Inc%20Must%20Reads&position=1&partner=newsletter&campaign_date=23072018
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