“Be grateful for what you have and stop complaining - it bores everyone else, does you no good, and doesn't solve any problems.”
– Zig Ziglar
About a
month ago I met with a friend and we had a long conversation about our jobs. My
friend, disappointed, complained about the job he’s been doing for almost 10
years and described the work he does as “terrible.”
“My boss is
a jerk,” my friend exclaimed,”and they work us like crazy.” He summarized the
rest of his conversation with the words “it sucks.”
I looked at
my friend and asked him if there was anything he liked about the job. He
pondered a bit and came up with a few things he liked about his job. I followed
up with a second question: is it really that bad?
I feel as
though many people like to play the ‘victim’ at times and would rather prove
why their job is worse than someone else’s. My perspective is quite different
because I’ve been homeless, jobless and broke all at once so I cherish certain
things that others might not (Read How
I Survived With $11 In My Pocket). Here are at least five things to be
thankful for at work:
Be thankful you have a job – Is not having a job really much
better than having the job you currently have? Be thankful you are currently
employed and receive a pay check every month. Some people might not have that privilege.
Be thankful you have work – It is one thing to have a job and
another thing to have plenty of work to do. Having a lot of work, or a lot of
business, is good. It provides you with stability.
Be thankful for the people you work
with – Sometimes the
job requires long hours and you might see your co-workers more than you might
see your wife. Be thankful for the comraderies, joy and experience you share
with your team.
Be thankful you’re learning – I can almost guarantee that the person
you were when you first started working wherever you are is no longer the
person you are now. You’ve grown professionally and will continue to learn. Be
thankful for that opportunity.
Be thankful for the challenges – When your day becomes more
challenging, you become stronger. Without challenges there is no effort, no
growth and no strength. Be thankful that you have been challenged physically
and/or mentally and you are a smarter, stronger person.
There are
other things to be thankful for. Make sure to show your gratitude at work this
week and reflect on the positive things your job has to offer.
Don't forget to share this blog so you can encourage others: family, co-workers, friends. Give them something to get motivated! You never know what they might be going through. A few words of encouragement can go a long way.
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