
There is a season in every person’s life that he will outgrow certain areas in his life and desire anew. Though contentment is virtuous, dissatisfaction at what is easily attainable is a good thing as well. It makes you grow and want to change your life to have more.
Take a mental assessment of your life. In what particular areas do you feel most discontent and frustrated? A lot of people point to the seemingly senselessness of the work that they do. If your career goals are not good, your quality of life as it relates to your personal life will suffer as well
What do I mean? Not only does your job provide you with the money to buy the things you need; the right career goals will give you fulfillment and purpose in life. Too often we think too little of our professions as only what we need to do to survive- if we think like this we are missing out on enjoying quality of life beyond what we expect.
Ask yourself what you think about certain aspects in your life. List these down as well as the associations you think of when you think of it. What you are doing is finding out the paradigms which dictate the thoughts, emotions and resulting actions of what you do with that particular area.
For example, observe your thoughts and feelings regarding the career you are in. Is it negative or positive? If it is negative, why is that? If you are in a place you are not happy in at all then consider a career change. Find a job that will engage your passions and encourage you to produce an excellent work output.

Keep in mind that you need to find out what is the source of the dissatisfaction towards your job before taking on a career change. If not, you will be in danger of only transferring your emotions to the succeeding employment you are in. Past adverse experiences and negative associations must be dealt with as soon as you become aware of them. Perhaps once you resolve these issues you will enjoy work and you will not even need to find a job anywhere else.
Now we need to hold up our profession in a positive light. If the career you have brings out your full potential and makes you happy, then work will not seem like work at all. You will do more and consequently reap the rewards-money and recognition for a job well done.
You really don’t need to look everywhere to change your life. The answer resides within you. You can make something beautiful out of any old situations that have been detrimental to your growth. Have a good attitude, thing good thoughts and begin to expect the best-you have the power to create the reality you so desire.
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