Use this advice to stay passionate about your work and address burnout before the flame goes out.
Learning to love your job again isn't just settling for doing the same thing day in and day out. You need to set goals and continue to grow. The good news: You can experience several careers under one employer. Consider these steps to help you change jobs at your current practice:
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• Do I enjoy telling others about my job?
• Would I apply for my current job again?
• Do I get excited about new projects at work?
• Is my salary appropriate for the work I do?
• Do I look forward to going to work?
Once you've figured out what makes you tick, you'll have a better idea of the path you need to take to get to happy.
If you've done everything you can to find happiness in your current job and you're still floundering, it may be time for a change. But try to avoid leaving a position solely because you feel stuck in a rut. Be honest with your employers about your goals and concerns. They won't be able to help you fix the problem until they know what it is.