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Thrive Global: How to FInd More Passion and Purpose in Your Workday

fruityPond7887 June 28th, 2022

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"We all go through times when we don’t feel passionate about what we’re working on. When you feel unmotivated, small steps can help you recharge and reframe, so you can find purpose in your work and show up as your most effective and passionate self.

Here are four simple strategies that can help you feel more passion and purpose during the workday:

Reframe your story

Research shows that our self-talk affects the drive and passion we bring to our work. In Quartz, Cassie Werber writes that our feelings about our work often stem from “career cartography” — the maps we write of our professional paths. To reframe a task you’re working on, try focusing on the skills you’re learning, the people you’re working with, and even what the end result will be. As Werber puts it, reframing can “transform the way you feel about what it is you already do.”

Start “job carving”

Job carving, explains Tim Herrera in the New York Times, means slowly shifting our responsibilities within our position from what drains us to what energizes us. Herrera encourages people to write down what they love and loathe about their careers, and identify the hidden clues about what feels meaningful, and what doesn’t. “This exercise gives you a road map about how to focus your time and energy on the things that get you excited,” Herrera writes. To start, try talking to your manager about shifting responsibilities and finding other projects that could help you grow in your career. Chances are, they’ll be happy you’re thinking long-term about staying engaged in your work.

Reach out to co-workers to check in

The people we work with can have a strong impact on how we feel about the work we’re doing. If you’re not feeling passionate about what you’re working on, ask a co-worker what they’re up to. When you approach someone to ask a simple question, you’ll build a deeper relationship that can help bring more joy and meaning to your daily work.

Focus on a bigger purpose

Experts say finding meaning has nothing to do with our job titles, or where we fall in our company’s hierarchy. In The New York Times Magazine, Charles Duhigg cites a study in which researchers found that some janitors at hospitals seemed happier than others – and the reason why was simply because they felt a sense of purpose in their work. “Some members of the janitorial staff saw their jobs not as just tidying up but as a form of healing,” Duhigg explains. “If you see your job as healing the sick, rather than just swabbing up messes, you’re likely to have a deeper sense of purpose whenever you grab the mop.”"


*It can be so easy to become burnt out if your frame of thinking is not the best when it comes to work. I'll be honest- work is work and it's not always fun. But, you can reframe your thinking to enjoy it more and feel more purposeful! Reframing how you feel, working on projects you are passionate about, forming deeper relationships with coworkers, and focusing on your bigger purpose are great ways to become more passionate about your job! Work will sometimes be tough, but every job has a purpose and helps our whole world in some way!*


Do you find your work purposeful? What do you enjoy about what you do? :)


#Purpose #Motivation #Career


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globalBraid3744 June 28th, 2022

@fruityPond7887

I found this article and the recommendations very helpful! I do find my work purposeful and I enjoy working with young people and helping them to decide what to do in their future. However, sometimes I find the work very tiring, and then even when I enjoy what I am doing I still feel like I do not have enough time to get proper rest as I have to work extended hours.


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fruityPond7887 OP July 1st, 2022

@globalBraid3744 The way our system is set up is so skewed sometimes. People work so many hours and barely get enough sleep or recharge time and then they get into a burn out cycle. It's not that they usually hate the work, but can come to resent it after being burnt out for so long!

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globalBraid3744 July 5th, 2022

@fruityPond7887

I completely agree! In my country, people work long hours and their salary is low so many people even need multiple jobs. I really like that in some countries they recognize that work-life balance is important and that being satisfied even increases productivity. Many of them even offer shorter work weeks with the same salary and they found the efficiency is not decreased by people working less. People are more productive and happy with their jobs when they feel someone cares about their needs I think.

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sunnyWriting4806 July 2nd, 2022

@fruityPond7887

For my line of work I'm always fascinated with the things I learn during my job so definitely that has been getting me through some days.

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fruityPond7887 OP July 3rd, 2022

@sunnyWriting4806 That's awesome! Sometimes, it's really hard to find a job that you enjoy for the most part and I am glad to hear that you're in a good place with your job! I hope you continue to be happy where you work!

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comfortableNight4463 July 8th, 2022

@fruityPond7887 This is a great article! Thanks for sharing.

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fruityPond7887 OP July 9th, 2022

@comfortableNight4463 I am glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for taking the time to read 😊

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considerateMoon9060 July 9th, 2022

Well, I tried it and it didn't help, in fact, made things worse, no I don't feel I like doing Anything anymore

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fruityPond7887 OP July 9th, 2022

@considerateMoon9060 Hi Moon! I hope this message finds you well! I am sorry to hear that the tips given in this article were not helpful, but that's okay! Not everything will work for each person! If you would like, you can speak to a Listener by joining the general request queue or by browsing for a Listener here: https://www.7cups.com/BrowseListeners/. I hope this helps! Have a great day! 💙

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