My Job Sucks
7 Proven Strategies to Transition from a Job to an Incredible Career That Is Financially and Personally Rewarding
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ナレーター:
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Ashton Haugen
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著者:
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A.J. Gaton
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Put an end to unfulfilling work, discover the role you were really meant to have, and find meaning and balance on the job.
Do you find yourself wishing it was already Friday while you’re getting ready for work on a Monday morning? Does it get difficult to concentrate on your tasks as the day wears on? And when Friday comes, do you dread the thought of having to drag yourself back to the office again after the weekend?
It’s normal to feel unmotivated at times. But if these scenarios reflect your constant struggle at work, then it’s time to reevaluate your career. A recent report shared by Forbes reveals that 53 percent of Americans are not happy in their current job. A similar study in the UK has the figure at 55.6 percent. The reasons for employees’ discontent are varied, ranging from the job affecting private life to the salary being low. Interestingly, these and other studies also indicate that for most people, "loving what you do" plays a very important role in career satisfaction. In other words, whatever the reason for your unhappiness at work, the solution must involve synchronizing your personal goals with company demands. And that solution must begin within yourself - it doesn’t come from employers, clients, or even your personal support group. But you can easily start finding it now with this step-by-step guide, packed with actionable advice drawn from years of study and real-world experience. In My Job Sucks, you will discover:
- Ten easy steps to reprogram your mind to move toward success
- Why job security and money are meaningless if you have to give up your happiness
- How to discover (or reconnect with) your core values and align them with career goals
- A quick, conclusive way to decide whether you should or shouldn’t quit your job
- The invaluable benefits of having a career mentor - and how to find the right one for you
- The real reason so many people never act on their planned career change (and how you can break the mold)
- And so much more!