Friday, May 8, 2020
Why You Stay in a Career You Hate - Kathy Caprino
Why You Stay in a Career You Hate Speaking and working with people every day who are in careers or jobs they dislike intensely, Iâve asked myself, âHow did we get here? How has it happened that so many thousands of people have become despondent, angry and disgruntled about what they do for a living?â Clearly, there are many factors at play here, including the rise of technology â" that makes setting boundaries around our professional lives virtually impossible. Further, in the past 30 years, weâve become slaves to the almighty dollar, addicted to acquiring things we canât afford, which keeps us working long and hard just to break even. Additionally, many people jumped into certain jobs or fields early in their careers, only to discover 10 or 20 years later that they canât find a way out. But I believe there are even deeper reasons for this epidemic of people hating what they do each day for their living. These reasons touch on underlying emotional, spiritual and behavioral conditions, and reveal a deep disconnection to what it means to live joyfully, authentically, and meaningfully. I know some folks will debunk this post, claiming they have absolutely no choice in the matter, and that theyre stuck doing this work. But I dont see life that way. I believe we always have new choices, new paths, new solutions available to us, if we can simply commit to creating a better life. Based on the feedback Iâve received from hundreds of professionals here and abroad, Iâve observed the following eight core reasons why people hate their careers. As I share these, know this â" Iâm not sitting in judgment of any of these; in fact, Iâve lived through each and every one of these conditions. 1) You donât know yourself The vast majority of people I see in the workplace just donât know themselves at all. When asked, âWhatâs your top priority in life and in your career? What would you give up anything for?â or âWhen youâre 90 looking back, what do you want to have done, been, and left behind? â I get blank stares and mouths hanging open. People donât know themselves well or deeply anymore. Why? Perhaps because we donât make time in our lives to get to know ourselves â" weâre just too over-the-top busy. Or perhaps the process of knowing oneself deeply is intimidating and scary. Whatever the reason â" if you donât know who you are, at your core, and what you stand for and care about, how can you lead a life that aligns with your needs, values, and interests? (My free Career Path Self-Assessment will help you know yourself better, if you want to.) 2) You know yourself, but you make yourself wrong In this situation, you know yourself and what you want, but you simply make yourself wrong. You tell yourself, âYeah, I want to change, but Iâm wrong to feel that way.â Or âIâm lucky to have a job, so I shouldnât rock the boatâ or âI have so much â" I should just feel blessed and not complain.â So many people (women in particular) doubt the validity of their feelings or repress their deepest longings because they think theyâre wrong to have them. Until you can make yourself âright,â you canât find peace or joy. 3) Youâve lost the courage to act For many who know what they want, theyâve lost the courage to take hard action. Weâve been seduced by some erroneous concept that life should be easy. Where did we get that idea? Making life change isnât easy, but itâs so worth it, especially if you hate where you are today. It takes courage, grit, and commitment to bring about lasting change, and you can do it, but only if you decide to connect to your own internal power, courage and fortitude. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON FORBES.COM Why do you stay in a career that makes you miserable? Can you make a different choice?
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