It is possible to
find happiness in any job because what you do is often less important than
how you do it. In our search to define ourselves, we often
look to our job to show us our worth. Society does not judge all professions
equally, however, and it is not uncommon for the individuals who hold jobs
that others may consider to be ordinary or menial to feel that they
themselves are ordinary or menial. In truth, many wonderful and wise people
throughout history have held what have typically been perceived as ordinary
jobs, and this in no way has had any bearing on whether or not they have
managed to contribute their skills and talents to the world. Whether you work
in business, education, medicine, retail, or another profession, your worth
is inherent to who you are and not what you do for a living. A job that you enjoy that lets you meet
your needs and allows you to live in accordance with your values will always
be more gratifying than a high-status job that you dislike. But while
experiencing professional satisfaction can be a vital part of being fulfilled
by your work, it is important to remember that it is possible to find
happiness in any job. This is because what you do is often less important
than how you do it. Your attitude and intention can turn a mediocre job into
work that fulfills you because of the way you approach it. If you do your job
well and what you do benefits others, then you are doing work that is making
this world a better place. If you are happy in your current line of
work and feel that it allows you to be yourself and live authentically while
meeting your emotional and physical needs, allowing time for you to enjoy the
fruits of your labor, then you have found a job that adds value to your life.
If you are a waitress, then be the best waitress you can. Take pride in your
work and others will notice your passion. You can contribute your talents and
skills to this world while doing any job. It is not the kind of work you do
that allows you to be of service. It is you who must choose to be of service
through the work that you do. |
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