I came across a top ten list recently that delineated reasons for leaving work early. Maybe you have felt this way from time to time.
1. Not spending sufficient quality time with the kitchen appliances.
2. Came dressed in only a towel…again.
3. Ran out of paper clips.
4. I’ve decided to telecommute.
5. Ambassador to Belgium is at the White House.
6. It is a long drive home to Texas.
7. One-day sale at Macy’s.
8. My brain is melting!
9. I think they found me out…
10. Accidentally erased the whole week’s work off the computer disk.
If you have ever been in a job that feels ‘dead-end’ then you would willingly provide any excuse to get out of working & go home – or anywhere for that matter.
So many people push their passion for work to the back burner. You read right, a ‘passion for work’. Some people may have come to the conclusion there is no such thing.
For many, job satisfaction is an oxymoron. In the minds of these people there is no way job & satisfaction should be place in the same sentence. Many simply work to pay bills. Many return to work day after day simply so they can get back to the weekend & have some time away from work. Managers are having a hard time motivating their staff & in many ways this trend does not seem to be slowing down.
“Wait!” You may be saying, “What about that passion for work you were talking about.”
Ah yes, a passion for work is when you blend the things you care about most with the satisfaction of successfully doing something to propagate the potential of that passion. You see, passion isn’t afraid of a small work. In fact, the two can fuel each other to greater success.
The problem is there are far too many people who simply exist in a job they do not like because they actually fear where their passion (hobby, idea) will take them.
Many on line businesses were developed because someone came to the conclusion that it was better to do something with a dream than nothing with a job they couldn’t stand.
I was told when I was young, “If you like what you do, you never have to work a day in your life.”
Maybe you are one of those people searching for an excuse to leave work. If you are maybe it is time to evaluate what excites you & then work to take the job or your dream & do something with it.
Scott Lindsay is a web developer & entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites & many other web projects. Get your own website on line in just 5 minutes with HighPowerSites.com at: http://www.highpowersites.com
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