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Are You Eking Out a Living, and Cant Get What You Want from a Job?
Many people are working at jobs they don't want
and they hate to go there every day. Are you one
of them? Let's start by examining how you got into this kind
of "pickle" to begin with. Did you take this job be-
cause you thought you couldn't find anything else?
Did someone you are close to, tell you to take it
even if you didn't want to? Were you in panic be-
cause you thought you would be out on the street? When I listen to people who have gotten into this
predicament, I usually find that the main cause for
this kind of frustration and unhappiness is because
there is a lack of self-esteem and no goal setting.
These two elements go hand in hand. It's almost
as if the job seeker has lost some part of the
self and is willing to be molded by others, outside
circumstances or fate. The cure, in my opinion, is to always have goals
for oneself. Some need to be work related while
others can be for fun or for learning. Goals make life sweeter. They can turn a hum-
drum job into one you might like. They can also lead `
you to the job of your dreams some day!
Make your current job into one or find a new, fun
job. It's a matter of attitude, isn't it? c, 2004 Marilyn J. Tellez, M.A.
Certified Job & Career Transition Coach
Email: doitnow@nwinfo.net
Web: http://www.doitnowcareers.info
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