Are you considering a major change, but are you having trouble pulling the trigger? Do you keep weighing the pros and cons to try to arrive at a definitive choice?
It’s usually easier to find people who already think like you than to change the minds of people who don’t.
Not a good fit within the company culture? Are people always staying late and do they expect the…
Whether we’re 22, 28, 34, or 40 years old, we might tell ourselves:
“I should have figured things out by now. I should have a steady job or a successful business and I should have some stability in my personal life.”
A few days ago, I asked:
Let’s say you found your dream work.
It might be removing plastic soup from the world’s oceans, building robots that care for the elderly, or repairing motorbikes. Whatever it is, you’re good at it and you get paid…
Let’s say you want to get strong and you choose to lift weights to make that happen. When you begin, you might face these problems:
It might be removing plastic soup from the world’s oceans, building robots that care for the elderly, or repairing motorbikes. Whatever it is, you’re good at it and you get paid well for it.
Which best describes you?
A: “I’d rather do something I don’t like now so I can enjoy myself later.”
By now, you probably know my opinion on being “crazy busy” at work. (It’s unsustainable and you should treat it as an emergency!)
But what if you have nothing to do? This too is a familiar experience for lots of folks.