How do you handle the demands of your career?
One of the things we all must navigate in life is our work/life balance. We live in a society where work is a must to live because we all need money. But work doesn’t have to be a boring, difficult task that we hate. Confucius advised, choose a job you love, and you will never work a day in your life. The Secret is to find what you are passionate about and do that to earn money.
Many people will argue that this can’t happen because you can’t make money following your dream. However, those people never looked for or found their passion, so they see it as impossible. It isn’t, and if you set your goal for finding that type of job, right for you. You will. It begins by honestly looking at your thoughts, words, and actions and identifying what makes you come alive on the inside. Then find a way to make money incorporating that into your life. Or you can work at something mind-numbing, life-ending, boring, and defeating. It is your choice.
Finding Passion
Finding our passion seems like a daunting task, but it really isn’t when you pay attention to how you feel. Most men are taught to keep their feelings at arm’s length and act. The problems arise when you realize that you are a human and have emotions that need to be dealt with actively or deal with them passively. This means that what your feeling will get
your attention eventually, you can pay attention and acknowledge emotional responses or be the victim of them through uncontrollable outbursts or even physical illness.
A passion is something that you do that makes you lose track of time. You find a focus, and all other things drift away, and you are creating something new. Creativity is the fuel for all human activity. When you are creating, you are unique, growing, and being vital to the world. Creativity brings passion to things and allows your personality to show through. Work at something like this, and it will be amazing. Work at something opposite of this, and it will feel like a prison sentence.
Attitude is the Key
When we look at any job we choose to do, success or failure will be determined by the attitude we have when performing this task. Your ability will certainly allow you to perform adequately or not. But your attitude will allow those skills to rise to the surface. Being positive is the only attitude to real success. Nothing good was ever created through negativity. That is a fact. If you are spending all your time complaining, you allow the victim mentality to take control. You give all your power to the problem.
Whereas being positive about things will allow growth to be possible, and your choices will give you power. There are always three choices to every situation, accept it, change it, or leave it. A positive attitude will allow you to see all of these options more clearly. Enjoy the little things that your job entails. There must be something that you like, or you should really be doing something else. Focus on these positives and ignore all of the negatives. Positive attitudes at work allow you to be your best and others to be their best as well.
Work and Grow
Work is an inevitable part of life. It provides a purpose, develops skills, and can be of value to society. We should all look for jobs that resonate with us. Not just for the money we make, but for the enjoyment they bring to our soul. If this is a foreign concept to you, then you need to seek a new job. To work at something you despise is a version of torture nobody should endure. When you see your situation as limited with no other options, you are trapped. No human works at their best in this situation. Seek the freedom of doing what you have a passion for and see what a life of enjoyment is like. It is possible to be financially secure and enjoy what you do. It all begins with a focus on your thoughts, words, and actions when it comes to work today.
“Be so good they can’t ignore you.”
“We rise by lifting others.”
This song by Huey Lewis reminds me of being in high school and college and the many jobs I had back then. Work is an interesting part of life. I’m taking what their giving ’cause I’m Working for a livin’.