Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Why Its Wrong to Think You Cant Be Happy at Work- The Muse
Why Its Wrong to Think You Cant Be Happy at Work- The Muse Why Its Wrong to Think You Cant Be Happy at Work Youâre a skeptic. You read career advice telling you to âfollow your passionâ and âfind a career you love,â and while it all sounds great in theory, youâre not buying it. I get it. As someone who writes about the career space daily, Iâve encountered many people who donât share the same philosophy as me. People who believe thereâs no possible way that you can be as happy at the office as you are outside of it- so you might as well really embrace the idea of âworking for the weekends.â But, as someone who can also say with certainty Iâm a better person and employee when Iâm enjoying my work, I decided to take on the challenge of refuting this notion. Hereâs why people say itâs impossible to be happy at work- and why theyâre wrong: 1. âThatâs Why Itâs Called Work, Itâs Not Supposed to Be Funâ When I was a kid, Iâd regularly ask my dad how his day went- and his response was always, without fail, âwork was work.â We joke about it now, but at the time, all I could think was how miserable it must be to have nothing to talk about at the end of the day- let alone warrant this kind of sad, exhausted response. Yes, work is work (weâve even written about this exact concept)- youâll have bad days, busy days, stressful days, angry days where you want to cry into a pillow. Even I come home sometimes and, when asked how my day went, tell my roommate the same thing my dad used to tell me. But this shouldnât happen every day. Why? Because- and this may surprise you- some people actually have jobs in which theyâre happy most of the time. Maybe, they even have fun. And it makes them a better employee (just read this article and this one), because they come into the office feeling motivated and excited to get things done. 2. âI Didnât Choose a Fun Industry and Thatâs Thatâ Well, thatâs just defeatist. First off, youâre never stuck in one industry. People change careers all the time into roles that are more interesting to them (just read these stories about people whoâve transitioned from teaching to engineering, from being a lawyer to being a social worker, to working as a mental health counselor to working as a TV producer, and from being a government worker to becoming a beer and wine director). And also, any industry can be fun if youâre at the right company and passionate about what youâre doing. Itâs very possible your job isnât âfunâ because you work for a dysfunctional company or with people you donât respect, or are a part of projects that you donât believe in, but not because you work in a âjoy-lessâ field. 3. âMoney Makes Me Happy- I Donât Need to Enjoy How I Make Itâ I wonât deny that having money can make your life easier, if not more enjoyable. I also wonât deny that in many situations, itâs not a luxury, but rather a true necesity. But plenty of research proves that itâs not your key to happiness. One study reported that lottery winners are no happier than losers. Another suggests that focusing our energies on money distracts us from what really makes us happy. And another, probably one of the more famous discoveries, found that our happiness peaks at around $75,000 a year. But besides all the scientific evidence, think about it this way: You spend about 50 hours a week at work, also known as 30% of your time (and thatâs not even factoring in how much we check email after hours). Consider our other life responsibilities (eating, sleeping, chores), and that leaves us with very little time to actually enjoy all the money we make. If youâre spending most of your days doing one thing, doesnât it just make sense to like that one thing? Just a little bit? Hopefully Iâve convinced you that itâs possible (and necessary) to be happy in your role. Iâm not saying that you should drop everything today to pursue something you love. But I believe everyone deserves the best in their career and if you take just one baby step today toward something thatâll make you happy, youâll see that it can completely change your outlook on work and life.
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