Doing what you love as a
career has to be the dream-come-true of almost everyone, everywhere. Whether it’s underwater basket weaving, baking cookies, IT or some other
business, when your heart is in it there are less or no negative feelings of
regret and a desire to be doing something else. It’s pretty hard to do something you hate
and detest everyday but unfortunately, a lot of people are caught in this very real
trap.
While a lot can be said for being
content and staying safe in a secure, if unsatisfying job, it can also lead to
longing for much, much more. So if you
are stuck in this rut, perhaps consider getting more training or self training
yourself to do something you love - starting in a very small scale - and who
knows it could pay off in the future. Even if it doesn’t become a future job, knowledge is always a good
thing.
Most of us have had jobs we were less that content with
and felt a little trapped in it. No
doubt you have seen the ads for online schools and courses encouraging web
surfers on the advantages and real possibilities of online learning.
For the average Joe who feels stuck in a dead
end job, and isn’t comfortable with being a self taught but wants a formal
degree they can provide many advantages and the way to a brighter more
fulfilling career.Many courses are
being taught online now from Business and History to Information Technology and
much more.
It only makes sense and it’s obvious to see that you
could spend more time and do a better job in a career that you actually
like. The day to day grind of any job
can take a toll but at least if you are having some fun and feeling
accomplished the hours can pass away like minutes, you might even find yourself
wishing there were more hours in the day so you could get more done - yikes.
No doubt there are long term psychological
advantages of doing a job you like everyday; for one thing you won’t dread
going to work on Mondays and the rest of the week too.
Naturally, you have to be realistic too. Don’t lose a good paying job for a dream or
due to discontent and poor planning. Sometimes a bird in hand could definitely be a good thing and you definitely
don’t want to burn any bridges you might need to come back to. Simply quitting
and going back to school or starting a business might not be the prudent thing
to do even some successful people might have done just that. However, starting a small scale side business
or learning after-hours or on weekends can set you up to one day end up making
a hobby or interest into a fulfilling career.
So if you are not already doing what you love as a career
and feel a genuine and realistic need to change, remember that ultimately, it
could be the best move for you if you really don’t like your current job and
then perhaps you can start making little steps towards a career that you do
enjoy.
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