Are you running in place at work?
Do you feel like you're running in place? Stuck in some area of your life?
Let’s start by looking at the most common area of stagnation: your job.
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Question 1 |
Imagine that it is a typical Sunday night. Your weekend is winding down and you are about to go to bed. You set your alarm for the next morning and begin to think about the work week ahead. You feel …
A | At ease—you enjoy your weekends but you also get a lot out of your job. You’re fairly relaxed about starting the work week. |
B | A little bit down—you don’t want to say goodbye to the weekend and your job may not be exactly what you want to be doing, but you don’t dread going in there. |
C | Sad or anxious—you hate your job and you don’t know how you’ll make it to next Friday.
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Question 2 |
Now imagine that you are actually at work. You are no busier or less busy than usual. You’re just doing your thing. Take a moment to really plant yourself there. How do you feel?
A | Engaged and stimulated. |
B | Indifferent |
C | Restless and distracted. |
Question 3 |
Imagine that you are meeting someone for the first time. He asks you about your job. You describe what yo do for a living. You are...
A | Talking excitedly about what you do. |
B | Describing your work in a detached way, almost as though you were talking about something that happened to a stranger. |
C | Making excuses for why you do your job. |
Question 4 |
Now take a moment to think about a few of your coworkers with whom you interact on a regular basis. How do you see them?
A | They are sources of inspiration and positive challenge. |
B | They are nice enough but nothing too special.
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C | They seem dead inside. |
Question 5 |
Imagine that it is five years from now. You are still at your current job and things are pretty much the same. You have a bit more responsibility and you are making a little more money, but otherwise your days are much like they are now. How do you feel?
A | Happy that you’ve been able to continue doing what you do. |
B | Comfortable enough, but not particularly interested or excited about what you’re doing. |
C | Desperate to get out of there to do anything else. |
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