There are so many people who are already unhappy at their work. So probably
I don’t need to teach them since they are already so good at this. But for
those who want to change bad habits a reminder sometimes is a good idea.
When you work for JUST the money after 40 you will start to resent your
work. Work will start to seem like an obligation. Everyone around you will feel
like competition. The money will not be appreciated and it will be spent
quicker. When you work JUST for the money, it is easy to lose track of one’s
sense of purpose and values about their life and what is most important.
This is a great way to be unhappy at work especially for those over 40 who have
been unhappy for many years at work due to society pressures and expectations.
Make the money you need in ways which make no sense to you. Work in areas
which the work is not coherent to you. That is, work in areas which do not make
sense to you at the end of the day. Go to sleep after doing work all day which
provides no joy or meaning. This will be great for restless sleep, worry and of
course unhappiness about one’s work!
After 40, this is very important. Work which provides no interest will set
you up for retirement and then a quicker death. Work which does not interest
you will impact your sense of self, your happiness and affect how you relate to
those around you. This will be great for becoming anti-social and unhappy.
After 40, ONLY work at things which clearly do not align your interests and
abilities
This is a great strategy for being unhappy at work. Do work which you are
really good at but no longer interested in. This will keep you in dead end jobs
for years JUST for the money. Human Resource policies around performance
management will always make you the winner ensuring many more years of making
money and unhappy work.
This is another great way to stay unhappy at work. Just wait for good luck
or better hope something will happen to make your life and work better without
action- a sure recipe for unhappiness!
This is one of the best ways to ensure unhappiness in mid-life. Just work in
defined jobs with nice titles and even better career tracks with hopes to
someday retire and finally be happy and do what you want. Just waiting for
someday will almost guarantee your unhappiness at work.
Plan your retirement and all the things you will finally be able to when you
stop working. This is one of my best recommended strategies for unhappiness at
work. For sure life or the economy will get in the way and you just might have
to work forever at just jobs.
Just stop working and join activities with other retired people. Enjoy the
good life. This is a great strategy for unhappiness. Soon a life without new
goals or meaningful work and contribution will set in and the water will boil
before you notice it. This will speed your progress towards unhappiness.
This is a great way to become unhappy at work. Work in areas which everyone
around you seems to enjoy except you. Soon you will feel like you are broken
and that something is wrong with you. A sure path to unhappiness!
This is my favorite. JUST have a job that one day you can retire from. For
sure don’t think deeply about the world and where you want to make a greater
difference especially after 40. Forget contribution, joy, meaning, and all
those silly concepts of vocation.
Just assume a job is work and the rest of your life happens after you get
home.
Does your work fit into any of these ten steps? The good news is by
following of course the opposite direction of these steps WILL ensure you a lifetime
of happiness and joy and a sense that your work matters. Now this can ENABLE
happiness!
I'll be cheering you on as you go - Craig Nathanson
Craig Nathanson is the author of "Don't JUST retire and die: A new approach to your life and work
after 40" and he is a coaching expert who works with people over
forty.
Visit Craig’s online community at http://www.thevocationalcoach.com where you can take a
class, get more ideas through Craig Nathanson’s books and CD’s, get some private coaching over the phone or
skype using webcam or in Craig’s office, or read other stories of mid-life change and renewal.
Craig lives and works in Petaluma, California. His office is located at P.O
Box 2823, Petaluma Ca, 94953. You can reach him at 707-775-4020 or at craig@thevocationalcoach.com.