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Can you love Mondays the same or even more than other days of the week? To love Mondays! Where are we heading with this article, you may ask? Well, if we turn around the question a bit and say: “Thank God it’s Friday!”, then I assume that the topic sounds more familiar. It all boils down to the relationship between your work and your free time. In spite of a tremendous growth of independent entrepreneurs and business owners, the traditional model still represents the situation for the majority of people. You have a job, typically a 9-5 job, Monday to Friday. Depending on your position your tasks to execute are well defined, and for your performance, you get paid. You are trading your knowledge and experience for money. The position for which you were hired, defines in detail through a job description what the company and your boss are expecting from you. As always, there are tasks you like more and tasks you like less. However, your boss doesn’t care. He hired you to perform in a certain way, and for that performance, he pays you. To love Mondays isn’t that easy, after a long and pleasant weekend together with the family, knowing that on Monday morning you’re back doing something you’re not very passionate about. The main argument people have to continue their corporate job, is usually money related. You need a salary to pay bills and fulfill other financial obligations. Reviewing all different surveys available about satisfaction at work is curious. No report is known so far, where the money comes in the first place as a priority to find satisfaction with your job.
Would It Be Possible To Love Mondays With Another Job? Today it’s Saturday and whole long weekend in front of you. But a lot of people can’t even enjoy their weekends, and on Sunday evening they are flying around like a bee in a bottle. Why? Most probably it’s because you aren’t 100% happy with your job. Maybe, your stress level is increasing due to all expectations on your performance. People even get sick if the degree of anxiety exceeds certain levels. Most people spend their best 40 years in life working 40 hours a week. Hey, that’s a lot of time! The working place is the place where we spend most of our time awake. You have one single life (as far as I know), and shouldn’t it be nice to put in some quality to the short life we have on this planet? Now, I have to admit that during many years I have been in the situation I describe here. I was constantly working, and practically there was no free time, as the weekends also were absorbed by work. It was a constant rat-race where the lack of time didn’t allow to think about alternatives. The wheel was spinning faster and faster at the same pace the expectations on your performance was increasing. In my case, and I do believe a lot of people can identify themselves with my story, the change came when I expected it less.
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