Have you ever quit a job without having a new one lined up? Why did you quit? Then what happened?
I’ve done it myself once. I was working really hard as a developer, when one seriously under-qualified manager called me unprofessional in a meeting. I stood up, left the meeting and resigned the next day.
Everything worked out fine for me – I went out on my own and became an independent consultant and went on from there to co-found an IT consulting company where we treated people right – and now I make people happy at work :o)
What about you?
I have a suspicion that if you’re reading this, you’re thinking of quitting.
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Basically, negative feedback is no fun but we need to know what we do well AND what we can do better. Unfortunately, very few workplaces have a good feedback culture.
What do you do when you’re criticised at work? Have any tips to share? Write a comment!
The beginning of a new year is a great time to take stock of your work life. Did everything going the way you wanted it in 2012? Were you happy or unhappy at work? What would you like to change?
Unfortunately, most people look back and think almost exclusively in terms of everything that went wrong. The things they should have done. They goals they ought to have achieved. The progress that didn’t come.
We think you can achieve much more by turning that around 180 degrees, so here’s our suggestion for a little new years exercise in happiness at work. Think back at your work life in 2012 and answer the following 10 questions. It works best, if you take some time to do it and if you write down the answers.
What went really well for you at work in 2012?
What did you do that you were proud of?
Who did you make a difference for at work?
What new things have you learned professionally?
How have you grown and developed personally at work?
Who has helped you out at work in 2012?
Who have you admired professionally?
What have been some of the most fun moments at work in 2012?
Which 5 things from your work life in 2012 would you like more of in 2013?
And last but not least:
10. What will you specifically do to become happier at work in 2013?
Have fun – and I wish you a very happy 2013 at work!
Rosa Finnegan is 100 years old and still works in a factory. In this hilarious video, she explains why she is some 30 or 40 years past retirement age but not retired:
Rosa works at needle and tubing manufacturing firm Vita Needle in Needham, Mass. The company is known for its elderly workforce. The average worker is 74 years old.
There are a couple of great things here. First of all, I think it’s fantastic that some companies are figuring out that people past the age of 55 are also great workers. And secondly, I love the idea that you can be working (and happy about it) way past retirement age.
When you think about it, retirement really only makes sense if you don’t like your job. If your job gives you purpose, energy and happiness why would you just stop? It’s part of an old mindset that’s been called Slave, Save, Retire. You work really hard at a job you hate, struggling to save enough money that one day you won’t have to work any more.
I honestly don’t see myself ever retiring – at least not as long as I can still find work I enjoy. What do you think?
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