Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Mistakes You Make When You Dont Love Your Job - The Muse

Mistakes You Make When You Dont Love Your Job - The MuseMistakes You Make When You Dont Love Your Job Youd be lying to yourself if you said theres never been a day you walked into work and thought to yourself, I dont love this job, but its fine for now. You might also think that if you dont completely hate your gig, you actually kind of like it. Sure, theres nothing wrong with being content with what you do for a living, but if youre feeling sort of meh about your current job, youre probably making some mistakes that might be costing you a position you love down the line. For example, here are a few of the most common errors people who are sort-of-kind-of OK with their jobs make. 1. You Turn Down Networking Opportunities Too QuicklySome of you might be skittish about rocking the boat at your current company. And there might be a few of you who just cant find the motivation to meet new people outside of working hours. But in either case, its surprisingly common for folks who are OK wi th their current roles to turn down opportunities. Theres no point, you might say, Why would I go out of my way to meet someone for coffee when Im not looking? However, there are two things you need to remember. First, no matter what anyone tells you, networking meetings dont have to go on and on forever. But more importantly, you might be turning down a chance to hear about a more exciting job at a company youve always wanted to join. No guarantees, of course. But if you keep turning down your contacts invitations for coffee, youre only stunting your own career growth.2. Youre Not Looking Around at What Else Might be Out ThereIm going to let you in on what my life was like a few years ago when I felt that my job was not great, but fine for that period of my life. (Spoiler Its not very exciting). Id go to work, get through my to-do list, buchen dinner from the cafe around the corner from my apartment, and then go to bed at a not-so-reasonable hour. That was it. And for a while, I th ought I could stay satisfied sticking to that dull routine for a few years. The only problem with that thinking was that it would mean Id be sticking to that monotonous routine for a few years. And even though I liked the people I worked with, that was an incredibly sobering thought. But, for many individuals who are OK with their current job, thats an easy (and dangerous) trap to fall into. Im not suggesting that you throw yourself into an intense job search this second, but if youre not keeping tabs on what else might be available, you might spend way too much time feeling just meh about how your career is going. READY TO GO FROM A MEH JOB TO ONE YOU ACTUALLY LOVE?The only good answer to that is, Yes, of courseCheck out 10,000+ openings now 3. Youre Getting Down on Yourself Way Too EasilyOK, truth time. How often do you thank your lucky stars for the fact that youre at least somewhat satisfied with your job because you dont think you could do much better? I know the feeling all to o well and believe me when I say I also understand how much it sucks. Why risk a decent salary and a routine youre somewhat comfortable with, especially if it means applying for (and possibly getting rejected for) different jobs, right? While its understandable to feel this way, you have much more to lose by not putting yourself out there for your dream job than you do by staying silent and trudging on in your current gig.Its scary, full of uncertainty, and could lead to what feels like a never-ending search. But even if your efforts dont pay immediate dividends, you are not just good enough. If youre not completely happy with what youre doing, you owe it to yourself to see if a more exciting company agrees with me about what you bring to the table. Hey, I get it. If life at work is comfortable enough for you, why would you tempt fate by starting to look elsewhere? And speaking of the job search, when has that ever been fun for anyone, right? However, as someone whos taken a few ris ks and finally landed at a place I love, I know that its ultimately worth the risk. Whether its because you lack the motivation or confidence in yourself to find something better, trust me- if I can do it, anyone can- and should.

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