Rekindling Your Love for Your Job
“Love withers with predictability; its very essence is surprise and amazement. To make love a prisoner of the mundane is to take its passion and lose it forever.” ~ Leo Buscaglia, author, motivational speaker and professor
Can you remember a time when you were excited about your work and had extra pep in your step walking into the office? Remember when you could not wait to get up in the morning? Or, have your days unfortunately become predictable, mundane and even worse — passionless? If you were to take a step back and look at your career as you would a relationship, would you say the honeymoon stage is over?
Though the above quote may be about a love of the romantic kind, its sentiment can ring just as true when it comes to one’s job. What if you could regain the excitement for your mission at work and find a way to fall back in love with your job? Would you want to go to work if you could experience the same symptoms of falling in love?
Butterflies in your stomach, a quickened heartbeat, and big, goofy smile that you wear all day, a feeling that the world is wonderful and full of meaning, and beaming goofiness at everyone who crosses your path…
The early stages of a relationship are built on attraction. Physical attraction. You’re drawn toward someone who turns you on and lights your fire. Missing this fire at work? (And I don’t mean the lack of a cute co-worker.) You can spark these flames of passion at work just like you do in a personal relationship. When it comes to attraction, chemicals such as phenethylamine, dopamine, and oxytocin flood your system. These chemicals keep your mood elevated, senses extra alert, and give you the urge to bond with others. As this chemical romance increases, your attraction to the object of your desire intensifies and you start to feel just a wee bit giddy.
Purpose is about believing that there is a greater meaning in your efforts. When the day ahead is filled with some tasks that you’re not happy about, remind yourself that these tasks get you closer to the bigger picture, the bigger outcome, that what you do on a daily basis does matter. And if you’re stuck stapling all day long, or wondering exactly how there is any meaning in what you are doing, take solace in the fact that your company is creating jobs, influencing lives and that you have the ability to influence somebody at work and their life at home. Finding purpose through positive interactions with others boosts your oxytocin and you’ll find yourself just a tad giddy again!
Attached, But in a Rut? – Rekindling Your Relationship
The seven year itch isn’t a catch-phrase without reason. The brain seeks unique, novel and new experiences. It craves change and seeks out opportunities to try new things, create new connections and stay stimulated. Just as someone may catch your eye and spark a little imagination, sometimes we’re tempted to look at other career opportunities while currently employed. Cheating is cheating, and it’s important to know that the same reasons we cheat in relationships are the same reasons we take the call from the headhunter. Your current job is no longer meeting your needs. You are not as mentally, emotionally, physically or spiritually engaged as you were a few years ago, and frankly you want, no, you crave more excitement. And you need a reason to get out of your sweats…or casual, tan khaki Fridays.
But the sad truth is…it doesn’t last. Statistically, cheaters rarely stay with the object of their affair, and job hoppers find themselves looking at career postings all too soon. Why? They haven’t learned how to meet their own needs first. They’re still looking for pleasure and purpose in all the wrong places.
Before you abandon your unsatisfying job and dive into another unhealthy one, ask yourself five questions:
- What am I attracted to? What brings me pleasure?
- How can I better align my job with what I enjoy doing?
- How best can I serve? What talents/gifts might I offer the world?
- How can I better align my job with my gifts and talents?
- Can I reinvent my role and get passionate here or am I truly better off in a new job now that I have clarity about what gives me pleasure and purpose?
Sometimes, we do fall out of love and it’s in our best interest to find a better match where our passion and purpose can shine, and sometimes we find a mate who allows us to reinvent ourselves within a fantastic relationship, and we get the added joy of watching them reinvent themselves along the way as well. Sometimes we have jobs that teach us a few lessons before we move on to the bigger, better, healthier one, and sometimes we have careers where we reinvent ourselves, refine our passions and create meaning as we go.
Successful, lasting marriages have some scientific criteria as well, and while there is no one formula for marital bliss, there is one main reason why the love lasts. A couple communicates effectively and works their way through problems, rather than avoiding them. If you’re truly bored at work, or overwhelmed and burned out, or just plain tired of all the unproductive meetings, it’s time to communicate. The next time you see your boss, try, “How might we gain a competitive edge? I’m really curious as to how we might invent a new way to play. Might we set up a time to talk about driving profitability?”
And after she blinks like you’re asking her for that elusive, oh-so-distant, long ago, but fondly remembered “bonding moment”, she’ll feel her heartbeat quicken, and you’ll both be smiling your goofy smiles, because something quite exciting just got sparked.
About the Author: With presentations to 30,000+ executives in eight countries, AmyK Hutchens serves as an Intelligence Activist and business strategist to leaders around the globe. She is a former senior EVP of Operations for a leading sales and marketing firm, Director of Education for Europe and Australia for a billion dollar consumer products company, and chosen member of National Geographic’s Educator Advisory Committee. Follow AmyK on Twitter @AmyKinc