Is your current or most recent job truly what you want to do?
Do you dread the prospect of coming into work every day? Do you look back on your work day as you travel home and cannot seem to find a fulfilling moment? If you answered yes, read on.
You could be unhappy with your supervisor; you may not like the politics or corporate culture; or you may not like the industry you are in. You may also feel that you are underpaid, underutilized, undervalued or unappreciated. You may not have sufficient opportunities for career advancement; or perhaps you are feeling overworked. These are all common experiences among employees.
What are your choices?
If you love what you do, if you get motivated and exxcited in a particular field of interest, if you can put your arms around a career with enthusiasm and gusto, then you have found your passion and you will experience fulfillment and joy daily.
Print West LondonThere are lots of local newspapers in West London and my friend who works for the local council is trying to organise a ?walking bus` to her local school. She is very keen on protecting the environment and believes that if more people walked their children to their local schools, that less damage would be done to the ozone layer. As she had canvassed some mothers outside the school gates and received a positive response to her walking bus project, she decided to publicise it further and try to get the event into
Print West London. She phoned the local newspapers up and had interviews with them to explain what the project was about. She also decided to get some flyers printed and looked around for suitable companies who
Print West London. She really got the local school behind the campaign as well and they kindly offered to donate some money to help with the cost of the
Print West London. Finally, the day for the walking bus came and, thanks to all of her efforts, the turnout was huge. The local newspapers were there and reported it and now she is going to organise one a week.