5 Ways To Wash Away The Work Blues
Do you ever get the work blues"
At times I feel uncertainty, indecision and a drop in motivation.
It is never a permanent state and understanding the temporary nature of work blues is the first step back.
It?s not about not liking what we do because hopefully most of us love what we do; sometimes a lull is simply that, a slowing down of interest.
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Do you ever get the work blues"
At times I feel uncertainty, indecision and a drop in motivation. It is never a permanent state and understanding the temporary nature of work blues is the first step back. It’s not about not liking what we do because hopefully most of us love what we do; sometimes a lull is simply that, a slowing down of interest.
A working life is a complicated one and like relationships requires nurturing. It is easy to take our working lives for granted, to get up every day and do the same thing without thinking about how much energy and time we put into this part of our life.
We focus on personal relationships and making those the best we can and yet our work, where we devote much of our mental energy, oftentimes gets neglected and becomes routine. I don’t mean that we should prioritise our work over our personal life but I am coming to the realisation that work blues are an inevitable state from time to time.
I don’t see the work blues as a negative. The trick is to run with...
At times I feel uncertainty, indecision and a drop in motivation.
It is never a permanent state and understanding the temporary nature of work blues is the first step back.
It?s not about not liking what we do because hopefully most of us love what we do; sometimes a lull is simply that, a slowing down of interest.
The post 5 Ways To Wash Away The Work Blues appeared first on Vicki Archer.
Do you ever get the work blues"
At times I feel uncertainty, indecision and a drop in motivation. It is never a permanent state and understanding the temporary nature of work blues is the first step back. It’s not about not liking what we do because hopefully most of us love what we do; sometimes a lull is simply that, a slowing down of interest.
A working life is a complicated one and like relationships requires nurturing. It is easy to take our working lives for granted, to get up every day and do the same thing without thinking about how much energy and time we put into this part of our life.
We focus on personal relationships and making those the best we can and yet our work, where we devote much of our mental energy, oftentimes gets neglected and becomes routine. I don’t mean that we should prioritise our work over our personal life but I am coming to the realisation that work blues are an inevitable state from time to time.
I don’t see the work blues as a negative. The trick is to run with...
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