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How To Stay Passionate About Your Job

Ways to feel stronger for the company you work for.

Love It

This is not always easy to do, especially if you aren't exactly at your dream job. However, you probably don't hate everything about it either. Find a part of it that you like, a part that excites or satisfies you, and then focus on that aspect when doing your job.

Branch Out

Don't be afraid to give new things a go. While it might not be part of the job scope, it will give you a change to experiment with something different. Even if it is just temporary, it will provide a welcome break from your everyday routine.

Face Challenges

Challenges help us grow. it is good to have some bumps in the road occasionally; it helps us stay focused. it is also good to take on challenges that can show how good we really are at our jobs.

Stay Motivated

Again, this isn't easy to do, especially when things aren't going your way. Not getting that important promotion or missing out on a raise cans he hard. But it is important to keep your head above the water, and stay the course. At the end of the day it's the result that matter - and if you keep producing good results, you will be rewarded.

Leave It

There may be instance when you feel the job just isn't for you. If your talents and passion lay elsewhere, don't be afraid to pursue your dream. Go ahead, make a fresh start!

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Comments (10)
#1 by adam, Sep 23, 2008
good info
#2 by Josey, Sep 23, 2008
This is great advice. It is so easy to get focused on the negative aspects of your job, but if you focus on the positives, it can make a big difference. I also like that you said leave it if you aren't satisfied. I did a significant job change a couple of years ago from Army officer to English teacher and it was one of the best decisions I ever made. I don't make as much money and I had to go back to school, but it was worth it!
#3 by Eunice Tan, Sep 23, 2008
mfbz78,

100% agree with your advices.
#4 by donnaalene3 , Sep 27, 2008
i really like this
#5 by Tressa Tan, Sep 28, 2008
Good info to us
#6 by PR Mace, Sep 28, 2008
You are so right. It's not always easy to love your job. I am a nurse and have been for 30 years. I love the group of people I work with but don't always enjoy the work anymore. I few years ago I got my degree in English and started writing. It is my passion but I can't make a living off it, yet. I will continue to try.
#7 by Joe Poniatowski, Sep 30, 2008
Great advice. A good rule of thumb is to have a plan in place (new job opportunities or school enrollment) before leaving that job that just isn't for you.
#8 by salem26qr, Oct 13, 2008
iam26 old single i have free work
#9 by Adriana Smith, Nov 12, 2008
Great info! Thanks for sharing
#10 by Terri Moses, Nov 14, 2008
Very good info! Thanks!
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