Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Be Grateful for your Job

At times, like most people, I find myself exhibiting signs of losing interest in my job. I even find myself browsing job sites (while at work!) to see what is out there with the hope that the "grass is greener" on the other side. However, in this tough economy with thousands of people losing their jobs, I should instead be grateful that I have mine and appreciate the associated benefits. Here are five things to remind myself as to how lucky I am to have a job for now:

1. I get a paycheck which allows my family and I to live and and have fun outside of work. We all wish for a higher paycheck, but having a steady paycheck is better than none at all.

2. I can afford private health insurance and unlike millions of others, don't have to worry about waiting times, financial hardship and treatments if I get sick. This piece of mind is priceless.


3. I work with people who have the same struggles as me and everyone goes through highs and lows. I should be happy that I am a valued member of my team/company and if I wasn't, I wouldn't have this job now. In some way I directly or indirectly help people and thereby make a difference.

4. I have access to resources, facilities and people. which means with a little bit of effort I can learn something new every day. Also, the free coffee is a nice perk!


5. I do not have to deal with recruiters, the job searching process and inefficient government unemployment agencies.

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So when you are feeling low or having a down day, make a list. I know lots of people are looking for "fulfillment" from their jobs, but remember it is called work for a reason. In fact I would argue that if your job defines you and it is the only way you can find happiness then most likely you are not focusing enough on the important things in life - family, health, learning - which should be the real sources of your fulfillment.

However, if you cannot make a list of at least 5 things you like about your current job, then maybe it is time to move on. Just ensure you take into account all the factors associated with changing jobs. Gotta get back to work.....

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