Discovering Joy & Meaning in Your Career

"It is impossible to have a great life unless it is a meaningful life. And it is very difficult to have a meaningful life without meaningful work." - Jim Collins

Isn't that thought-provoking?

Many of us are caught in the rigmarole of our daily jobs, often finding it difficult to see the meaning and purpose behind our work. Yet, Jim Collins's profound statement inspires us to view our professional lives as not just a means to an end, but as an integral part of a joyful and purposeful life.

Searching for the Joy at Work

For those of you who are submerged in the monotony and chaos of a daily routine, you might wonder: is it really possible to find joy in work?

Enter Marie Kondo. You might know her from her transformative techniques on decluttering our homes. In her book, Joy at Work, she joins hands with organisational psychologist Scott Sonenshein. Together, they delve deep into the idea of cleaning up our professional spheres. From managing a cluttered digital workspace to organising team dynamics, the KonMari Method offers tools to reignite the spark in your career.

So, if your desk is a mess and your inbox is bursting at the seams, this book could be your guide to rediscovering joy in your work.

The Path to True Fulfilment

If you're looking for more insights on finding deeper meaning at work, The Diary Of A CEO has an episode featuring the iconic Simon Sinek. His core belief? "Fulfilment is a right, not a privilege." Sinek passionately articulates that everyone deserves to find happiness and purpose in what they do daily. He shares invaluable insights on connecting our jobs to a cause bigger than ourselves, ultimately unlocking a profound sense of satisfaction.

Navigating Career Unhappiness: An Action Tip

Feeling a sense of gloom about your current job? Fantasising about a brand new career? Hold on for a moment.

Before making any hasty decisions, it's crucial to decipher the root of your discontent. The essence is to ensure you don't jump from one job to another only to find the same feelings of unfulfillment.

Ask yourself:

  • Why do I feel unfulfilled?

  • What aspects of my current job are causing dissatisfaction?

  • What am I truly seeking in a new job?

It's essential to confront these feelings head-on, dissect the "why" behind them, and genuinely evaluate your next steps. Remember, sometimes the grass only seems greener on the other side.

Ready to make a change, but not sure how?

Feeling lost in a maze of career confusion? You're not alone. By understanding and articulating your desires, interests, and aspirations, you can pave the way to a more fulfilling and joyous professional journey. Remember, a meaningful life is built on meaningful work – so let's find yours.

Laura Ogilvie-Jones