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Change How You Feel At Work
by Deborah Brown-Volkman, contributing
columnist

Work can be frustrating and stressful sometimes.
Yet, no matter how tough your job is, you'll need a healthy mind and
body to tackle it. If you are eating poorly, not exercising, or
internalizing stress, you won't feel well. And if you don't feel
well, you can't treat your career with the attention and respect it
deserves. Without energy, you cannot make your career as fulfilling
as it could be.
As a career coach, I speak to hundreds of people each year who are
unhappy with their careers. When I ask them what they eat, how
physically active they are, and how they handle stress, their
answers do not surprise me. One by one, they tell me that they are
not taking care of themselves.
How can you love what you do when you don't feel you best? How can
you build momentum in your career when you are tired? How can you
fulfill your dreams when you don't have the energy to make it
happen?
You Can Change How You Feel At Work. Here Are Some Things You Can Do
To Make This Happen:
1. Let Go of Anger
Anger is a normal emotion. But, when you cling to a painful emotion
such as anger, you cannot feel energized. When you free yourself of
angry thoughts, by forgiving yourself and others, you will free up a
lot of mental space which can be filled with newfound energy.
Solution: Decide to let your anger go, so you feel better and more
productive.
2. Let Go of Blame
We are a society of blamers. We all do it. Even though we criticize
others for not taking responsibility, when it's our turn to be
responsible, we tend to look outward to assign blame if something
goes wrong. Blame feels good, because we don't like to admit being
wrong. The downside to blame is that it allows you to stay stuck
when you could actively be trying to improve the situation.
Solution: Decide against assigning blame. Blame will drag down your
energy level. If something at work is not going well, accept what is
happening and try to learn from it. This way, you can make progress
and move past it.
3. Change Your Beliefs
Your beliefs are powerful. They set the tone and direction for your
career. If you say that you want one thing, but actually believe
another, the resulting conflict will hold you back. Belief is
critical to victory. If you do not believe that you can have a high
level of energy in your career, then you are unlikely to achieve it.
Solution: Decide to let go of the beliefs that no longer serve you.
Instead, focus on believing that you can transform yourself into a
healthy, lively person.
4. Change Your Attitude
Your career can be compared to a journey. As with any journey, there
will be highs and lows along the way, in this case, spread out over
many years. When good things are happening in your career, it will
be easier to feel energized. But when more challenging things are
occurring, it will naturally be more difficult to manage your energy
efficiently.
Solution: Decide that your attitude will not keep you from being in
the best possible mental and physical health you can be.
5. Make Better Choices
Your career is filled with choices. Some of them will empower you,
and others will hold you back.
Of course, no-one intentionally makes bad choices. Every time you
ate something that did not nourish your body, or skipped a workout,
you probably made what you thought was the best choice at the time.
You weighed your options and believed that you were doing the right
thing. When you learn to question choices that are bad for you, you
can also learn to make better choices in the future.
Solution: Decide to make better choices. This is a vital step
towards creating a healthy, energetic new you.
6. Change Your Job?
Does your job increase your energy or drain it from you?
Many people stay in their jobs longer than they want to, because
they are unsure of what to do next. They tell themselves that the
answer will come someday. Whenever that day comes, they will make
their move. But in the meantime, they are stagnant and unhappy.
Solution: Decide to change your job if you are unhappy in the one
you have now and you have given it your best shot.
So, what do you say? You only have one life to live, so it might as
well be a life you love!
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Deborah Brown is a noted Career and Mentor Coach that shows
Entrepreneurs, Executives, Professionals, and Coaches how to
transition into careers they love, excel in the careers they have
now, start their own businesses, and find time for themselves. She
is the author of the "21-Day Career Empowerment" program. This
21-day e-mail program gives participants the insight, clarity, and
knowledge to either choose their current position or their next
career To Learn More Visit: http://www.surpassyourdreams.com
, send an e-mail to info@surpassyourdreams.com or call (516)
432-2440.