Life Is So Much Better When You Love To work

Is it possible to love work?
Absolutely, but you must love that you do and feel as though you are blessed to be working rather than viewing work as a drain on you and your family.

I recently read a statistic that stated 80% of people in the workforce are unhappy with the profession they are currently in.

What a tough way to go through life.
The average worker spends fifty hours a week at their job, or ten hours per day. If you add eight hours of sleep everyday to that number, then the average person spends 18 hours a day at work or asleep. That is a staggering seventy five percent of a person’s time.
If you don’t enjoy what you do, then most of your week is wasted energy.

The difference between living the life you love and feeling as though you are just taking up space is in the level of motivation you have to work.

If you are going to spend the better part of your day away from family, friends and other relationships that are close to you, you better be making a difference while enjoying your profession.

How does a person find the motivation to work?
You have to find what you love to do and where your talents are. This may sound like a simple solution, and on the surface it is. Where most people struggle is when their love and talents don’t pay the bills.

Paying the bills should be the least of your worries but in today’s society where people have to have the biggest and best of everything, they sacrifice meaningful relationships for money and toys.

If you started with your passion and talents and then tried to find the target market to serve, you would be light years ahead of most people who dislike their job but do it for the money.

The motivation for changing professions should be the thought of spending time doing something you love and making a difference in people’s lives. If it’s a constant struggle for you to drag yourself out of bed and begin a day’s work, you are in the wrong job. Work is not an option, everyone should work. There is no such thing as retired. If you are financially free, you still need to fill the void left in your day. Sipping umbrella drinks by the pool all day loses its luster after awhile, not mention it’s a selfish way to spend your time. If you’ve been blessed financially, you have the obligation to bless others, simple as that.

Start searching for what makes you happy and find the proper target market. Serve that market and soon enough you’ll be jumping out of bed looking forward to an awesome day that lies ahead.


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Posted by Unknown, Thursday, May 31, 2007 4:22 AM

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