It only happened on Mondays. Sometimes I escaped the unpleasant ritual. But, more often than not, right before boarding I threw up in the ladies room of the train station. It wasn't the commute I hated. It was the job.
The reasons don't matter why a job I once enjoyed turned into a job I didn't. It happens. Bosses change, companies change, priorities change, budgets change, responsibilities change. Some changes bring personal growth and opportunity. Some don't.
What does matter was the lesson learned that stayed with me the rest of my career: a job is not just a job. That job I hated helped my checking account. But my confidence, creativity, health, energy for life and view of the world was not as fortunate. When the alarm clock sounded, my previous excitement to face a new day became cocoon-like behavior, both in and out of the covers, wanting protection from another day's battle. It was safer for those I loved to refrain from sharing important issues or concerns with me, never knowing how I would react.
How you spend a significant part of your day rubs off on the rest of your day, and on those you share your life with. Over time, it rubs off on your life. I'm not talking about temporary potholes and work hiccups that come with change or periods of work intensity, or the interim choices to increase finances, or the normal setbacks and challenges that should be dealt with at work. I'm talking about the long term match between who you are and the job you have. When you're in a job that's good for you, you can feel it. And you can feel it when you're not. I agree with Barbara DeAngeles, "No job is a good job if it isn't good for you."
You see, you can't be winning at working if you don't like what you're doing, where you're doing it, or who you're doing it for. If what you do feels like work the majority of the time, you might want to think about why, and what you can do to change it. That doesn't necessarily mean you should change jobs or companies. Transferring to another team, volunteering for a new project, or asking your boss for new responsibilities may be all it takes.
But, whatever it takes, you won't be able to offer your best you at work and get rewarded with interesting work, personal growth and financial rewards, if you aren't in a good workplace environment and a good position match for who you are, what you want, and what you have to offer.
I've worked in jobs where I couldn't wait until Monday. That's when I'm so excited about the new project or the new idea or the next thing I'm working on that it's not work to me. It's a challenging, interesting, stimulating and fun way to spend my day. And, I'm a lot happier when that's the case.
(c) 2004 Nan S. Russell. All rights reserved.
Sign up to receive Nan's free biweekly eColumn at www.winningatworking.com. Nan Russell has spent over twenty years in management, most recently with QVC as a Vice President. She has held leadership positions in Human Resource Development, Communication, Marketing and line Management. Nan has a B.A. from Stanford University and M.A. from the University of Michigan. Currently working on her first book, Winning at Working: 10 Lessons Shared, Nan is a writer, columnist, small business owner, and on-line instructor. Visit www.nanrussell.com or contact Nan at info@nanrussell.com.
Recently I was asked to touch up a friend's resume.... Read More
If only there were no questions involved in getting a... Read More
As you know by now, if you have been a... Read More
Older job hunters fear interviews where their age cannot be... Read More
The labor recession is over. During the course of the... Read More
Is there a company in your area that you'd love... Read More
Sometimes missing a critical meeting just can't be helped. Despite... Read More
The challenges of raising a child by yourself, whether you're... Read More
FIRST STEP -- Set short-term, incremental goals.... Read More
I am having a hard time understanding why a valuable... Read More
Sophisticated job seekers know and understand that sometime during the... Read More
When you're looking to get hired or get promoted, what... Read More
With the opening of a new venture and numerous reporters... Read More
While traveling in northern California last October, I happened... Read More
If you want a drink of water, do you hire... Read More
For those who are fluent in another language, foreign language... Read More
An interesting combination of factors at this time in history... Read More
Research indicates that we retain only 10% of what we... Read More
Job dissatisfaction is a driving force behind individuals seeking employment... Read More
You've taken the police officer selection test or law enforcement... Read More
My starting point was how to draw on 25 years... Read More
In one short week, the axe fell at a number... Read More
There is little doubt that Americans still have a deep... Read More
"Doing a good job is one of the most important... Read More
One of the fastest growing sectors of the medical industry... Read More
Searching for a job can be a daunting and confusing... Read More
You don't want to stay in your current position forever...... Read More
Have you ever tried to contact a past employer only... Read More
What's It All About? The field of patent law is... Read More
Most of us are aware that we need to grieve... Read More
Yes, it's still possible to be upwardly mobile in America:... Read More
Being a student, a person needs to look for summer... Read More
Whether you're a student job seeker or a polished and... Read More
Your mouth is dry, your palms are sweaty, your heart... Read More
Today we hear much talk of the 'global village'. People... Read More
In a recent survey of over 662 career seekers, some... Read More
Cover Letters must grab the reader's interest so that they... Read More
A student loan helps you get through college. Then you... Read More
The interviews are completed, the paperwork is all filled out... Read More
Job burnout happens when the stress or prolonged frustration of... Read More
It's amazing to see so many people who are prepared... Read More
If you are dissatisfied with your job, you are in... Read More
Today's employers scramble for creative ways to advise employees of... Read More
It is not realistic for HR Managers to believe that... Read More
For many people, interviewing is not a natural act any... Read More
You've thought a lot about the kind of work you... Read More
If you are thinking about a career in culinary arts... Read More
I referenced the circus because I just finished another interviewing... Read More
If you've chosen a business career, you will inevitably experience... Read More
We've all heard it before: "Just get out there and... Read More
Careers, Jobs & Employment Careers, Jobs & Employment |