May 19, 2012

May 26th, 2009

Feeling at odds with your job?

The Worried Worker (W2)

If you’ve hit a snag and feel as if it’s you vs. the world, ask yourself one question: “Am I struggling against something that is unchangeable?”  Do you really control your situation?  Your job security?  Your boss?

 

Of course, it just be the overall economy, but it’s ok to be down these days – the trick is how to get back up and lead the charge for your turnaround.

 

Ask this question about each of your “battles”:  Your desire for more feedback from your boss; your irritation with the consistently bad produce at your nearby grocery store, your annoyance with impolite people, etc.

 

Will your boss change because you want her to? Probably not. Is the grocery store going to start selling better produce? Unlikely. Will those impolite people start practicing good manners? Maybe, maybe not. In each of these cases, though, you have the power to control how you feel about it.  So, exercise your control.

 

You may not be able to change these situations, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept them either. Make it easier for your boss to give you feedback by asking her specific questions about your work performance. Go to a different grocery store. Ignore slights from strangers.

 

The key is to adjust your expectations of others and determine how critical it is to win each of your battles. If something isn’t going to change, then why keep railing against it? Move on. Feel better.

 

And remember: Doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results is the definition of insanity.


1 Response to “Feeling at odds with your job?”


  1. 1 Howard

    I get pissed at a lot of things that I have no control over. I think we all do. I’m getting more pissed every day with the way things are in the world. I think this is all dandy, but sometimes you just need to be pissed.

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