I’m afraid of getting a bad attitude at work. Usually, I go in the morning, punch in and ask the boss what he wants me to do and then no matter what he tells me to do I go off cheerfully and do it eagerly, I’ve been doing it for 11 years at this job. I like doing some things more than others, actually, I haven’t minded whatever he asks me to do. But lately, I get to work and I’m sitting in my car and I feel that no matter what he tells me I’m going to do, I dread doing it and I won’t want to do it. This is a recent development. I’m trying to fight off these bad feelings about work but it’s hard. The bad attitude is winning over the good attitude. Any suggestions on how I can keep a good attitude even though I don’t want to be there?
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If it were me I would focus on the pay at the end of the day. I would also remind myself it’s a positive thing that I’m contributing to the world despite my disability.
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Two good points.
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I’d also try some soul-searching. What else I’d rather be doing?
Could lead to taking up a new hobby, changing my job or realizing my current one is a good fit for now.
Even if you hate your job (I don’t think you do), by spending your spare time doing what you truly like, your overall life satisfaction is still high.
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