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James Malinchak's Ideas To Make Sure You Enjoy Your Career

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By Author: Samsu Smither
Article: Your life revolves around your career. Depending on your career, you will make decisions where to live. You'll make decisions what time to awake each morning. You'll make decisions on what time to go to sleep every night based on your career. Your career affects everything you do and every decision you make more than any other aspect of your life. Most people do not realize that the average person will work a minimum of 40 hours per week, 160 hours a month, 2,084 hours a year and over 80,000 in a lifetime. If you're a strong achiever, chances are at some point in your career you'll work more hours that the average person. In this case you're not average; you strive to be more than average. Hopefully, you're not just working hard, but working smart, and ultimately working right. In working right, eventually you'll be able to work fewer hours and be just as effective. Again, if you look at the hours you're putting in for work, I am sure you're amazed, almost perplexed on how much your career affects your entire life. There's a chance you'll hold a position you don't care for working. You might be employed there in order to use it as a stepping stone to reach the next level. There's no guarantee that you'll love every position you hold. However, if you're going to spend the majority of your life in a career, it doesn't make sense to be in a career that you don't enjoy. Imagine working in a job you don't enjoy or working in a job you hate! Even if you don't care for the job, when you look at how much it's been consuming your life, you might come to hate it. Therefore, it's valuable to your mental and physical health to work towards a career that you love! This is really one of the great successes of life - working in a career that gives you a measure of happiness, fulfillment and enjoyment. Of course, you can't wave a magic wand and make this all transpire. However, you could do a number of things to work towards the job you want. These factors that could make opportunities come about include: . Read a lot of books in the area of expertise that you desire. . Let people know you are looking for a job change. . Learn how to become a master networker. . Go to boot camps and live trainings to learn more information. . Be of service to others who might be able to create opportunity. . Job shadow people whose jobs sound like the job you would love. In preparing your future career, you'll feel more confident. You'll have more self-esteem to take the opportunities that come your way. Also, at times you have to take a risk. I don't mean to quit your job, but I do mean you may need to invest in yourself towards the new job. You may consider a lower paying job with opportunities for advancement in a preferred career. You may start a new career as a business owner in the evenings and weekends. As another option, you may, at least for a time, want to keep the job you've got if it pays extremely well. In this case scenario, work more hours and live more frugally in order to save up enough money to afford the career change you want. Whatever you decide, make a decision that will allow you to do what you really like. It'll be so rewarding. Syndication Source: Tips.ArticleMemoJames Malinchak, Featured on ABC"s Hit Television Show Secret Millionaire, is regarded as by a lot of specialists as the World"s #1 Big Money Speaker Coach and Trainer. For Free Video Trainings regarding how to receive money to speak and the way to be a motivational speaker, have a look at http://pinterest.com/jamesmalinchak/.

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