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Tips For Keeping The Passion Alive At Work

Written by Taylor Dobbie | Feb 10, 2021 7:27:00 PM
 
Mark Twain said "Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life" but the truth is that we've all had a job that feels A LOT like work at one time or another. Jobs that we've dreaded going to or jobs that we know aren't right, but are necessary at the time. Just like with your personal relationships, it's important to find ways to adjust your actions and your mindset to keep things interesting for yourself when it comes to work.

We've scoured the internet and put together some excellent tips for keeping yourself engaged in a job that might have lost a bit of its luster. Check them out!
 

REALIZE YOU ARE NEEDED

 
Sometimes when we're stuck in a job that doesn't rev our engines anymore, we tend to be unable to see past our own discomfort and take in the big picture. Remembering that you are an integral part of whatever team you are on could help revive a bit of your interest in what you do. There are other people in other jobs that need your service and who value your input. Understanding that you are part of something bigger than you may help to get you back on track when needed.
 
 

ALWAYS BE LEARNING

 
When you start to feel like your work days are dragging on and going to work feels more like a chore than anything else, it's time to learn something new. Maybe there are conferences or seminars for you to attend that could pique your interest in a particular area of your industry. Or maybe you see a job opening up within the company that you'd love a shot at. If your gaze is fixed on continuing to add value to yourself, you'll find there's rarely time to get bored.
 
 

CHOOSE WORK FRIENDS WISELY

 
You're going to create relationships while you're at work. It's inevitable. If you have the right attitude, you'll see that working with others comes easier than if you tend to be negative and complain. You're going to want to surround yourself with upbeat people who are willing to help each other and learn as much as they can while on the clock. This makes going to work and being at work more enjoyable all around.
 
 

​TAKE SOMEONE UNDER YOUR WING

 
Once you have the added responsibility of teaching someone else the ropes, not only do you feel pleased to be seen as an authority, but it also shows that you're trusted in the office. Knowing that someone else is learning from you directly and will be taking what you teach them forward in their career will give you a newfound respect for your job.
 
 

BECOME A GO GETTER

 
If you work in a company that natures advancement from within, make sure that your boss and the people in charge know what your goals are and then work hard toward them. This means you'll be in mind for promotions or new opportunities when they arise. You'll find that things rarely get stagnant when you've always got something you're working toward.
 
 

KNOW WHEN YOU'VE OUTGROWN YOUR SPOT

 
When you've tried your hardest to stay passionate about your work and it just seems there's no getting it back, it's okay to say enough is enough. Not every work situation is always going to be ideal for you, even if you've tried everything to make it work. If this happens, hold your head up high and know that there is more out for you somewhere else, all that's left for you to do is to find it.

These few quick tips could make a big difference if you're someone struggling to light the flames of passion when it comes to your job. Keeping the right mindset and always looking to provide yourself with the brightest future possible is key.