Take a few minutes and think about the following questions to see how happy you are with what you do.
a. Does your job motivate you enough that you quickly jump out of bed in the morning?
b. Does it 1.____ you to express yourself and your talents?
c. Does it leave you enough time for your family, friends and 2.____ activities?
d. Do you feel like you are doing something you love?
If you have answered most of these questions with ‘yes’, then you have found an appropriate job for you. If you have answered with ‘no’, you are still not doing what you love and should be looking for something else!
3.____ of job satisfaction can be a significant source of stress. These are the most common reasons for not being completely satisfied with your job:
conflict with your 4._
conflict with your superiors
not being 5._ paid for what you do
not having the necessary equipment or resources to succeed
lack of 6.____ in decisions that affect you
fear of losing your job through downsizing or outsourcing
Sometimes it is the job itself that causes dissatisfaction. For example, the work may be boring, or 8._ to your interests, education or skills. Think about what motivates and inspires you. Consider what your 9._ to work is. People tend to approach work from three different perspectives. They view work as a job, a career or a 10.____.
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Job – If you approach work as a job, you focus primarily on the financial 11.____. The nature of work may hold little interest for you. If a job with more pay comes your way, you will likely move on.
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Career – If you approach work as a career, you are interested in 12._. You want to climb the career 13._ as far as possible or be among the most highly regarded professionals in your field. You are motivated by the status, prestige and power that come with the job.