Monday, November 18, 2019
10 Signs that You Should Find a New Job in 2014
10 Signs that You Should Find a New Job in 2014 10 Signs that You Should Find a New Job in 2014 Do you look forward to going to work? Do you enjoy the environment? Respect your co-workers? Does your work fulfil you? If the answer to any of these questions is no, its probably time to make a change. But if youre like most of us, you stay where you are longer than you should. I know. Ive done it myself several times. There are all kinds of reasons for this. We fear change. Were tired and stressed. We dont have much free time. But whatever the reasons we give ourselves, the end the result is the same. We remain in a situation that makes us unhappy. If this sounds like you, here are 10 clear signals that you should find a new job as soon as possible. You often wake up dreading the day ahead If youre nodding at this, itâs time to look for another job. We each only get a short time on this earth and thereâs absolutely no reason to spend it in a job that makes you unhappy. Itâs easy to talk yourself out of making a move for a million different reasons, but the bottom line is this: no one should dread going to work. If you do, itâs time to find a new job You find yourself bitching and moaning with co-workers If youâre unhappy, itâs easy to fall into the trap of complaining to co-workers. Misery loves company and sometimes a good grumble can make you feel better. But if you regularly find yourself complaining, its time to find new work. Your company is paying you a good salary and itâs not fair to take that money if youâre bitching about them (no matter how much they deserve it!) You resent your boss for being lazy/incompetent/greedy/insert alternative adjective here You may be right. Your boss may be lazy, incompetent or greedy. But resenting it will get you nothing but raised blood pressure and increased stress levels. If you find yourself starting to feel this way, polish up your resume and start looking for a new job! You regularly post negative comments about your job on social media sites Not only is this a huge red flag telling you that youâre unhappy, but itâs also a surefire way to establish a bad reputation â" and maybe even to get yourself fired. If youâre this unhappy, itâs time to get out. You find yourself browsing job boards during company time Maybe youâre not seriously looking, but you canât help checking to see whatâs available. The thing is, no one does this if they love their job. If youâre happy at work, looking for another job is the last thing on your mind. If you keep pulling up Monster.com, itâs time to find a new job. You are often bored Itâs easy to get stuck in a rut when youâre comfortable. If your work is no longer challenging, itâs time to go â" otherwise you may still be at the same desk doing the same stuff in 5 years time, Yikes! Find a new job! You come home stressed more evenings than not Stress is a leading cause of illness and can have serious long-term consequences. If you find yourself coming home from work feeling stressed out, you are quite simply making yourself sick. Itâs time to move on. You donât fit with the culture I once worked in a place that sapped my energy. The company sold a product I love and had a good business philosophy. It should have been a perfect fit. But I just didnât fit in with the company culture. Other people thrived there, but I never found a way to fit in. Finally making the decision to leave was one of the best things I ever did for myself. You donât believe in what youâre doing This could relate to your own work, or to the companyâs products or services. In order to feel fulfilled, you have to feel that what youâre doing is worthwhile. If you donât believe it is, you should find a new job where you know youâre making a positive impact. You know you have more to offer, but no one is interested If youâre constantly suggesting ideas or looking for ways to make extra contributions, itâs extremely disheartening to have your suggestions ignored or turned down. Donât waste any more time â" go find a place where your ideas are valued. Youâll be much happier. Make 2014 the year you vow to be happy at work When youre in an unhappy situation, its easy to feel trapped, but the new year is the perfect time to make a fresh start. So why not spend the next few weeks preparing to make a move. Start browsing those job listings seriously. Polish up your resume. Improve your LinkedIn profile. Start networking. By this time next year, you could be well settled in to a job that actually leaves you feeling fulfilled and happy. Now thats a new years resolution worth making. (If you need help, check out our free series, The Smart Job Search, which provides great tips on creative ways to find a new job). Photo by Danielmoyle
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