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The real road of compassion, that is, giving, helping, assistance and community service, is a road that can be set and declared as your life's purpose
So you don't have your dream job, and you're pretty sure you never will in your current corporation, but you're also not sure where else to go? You'd love to work at home but you're not sure where to start or if it's something you'd enjoy more than your current job? Love your boss and your coworkers, but not sure you want to stay?
Here are the signs that your current job might be worth staying at, at least until you have your dream job in the bag. 1. Your Boss Wants to Use You to Your Fullest Potential According to Shaun Stenning, If it matters to your boss when you are under-utilized, that indicates that he values you as a person and not just as an employee. Which, in turn, means that he cares about your overall well-being at work, and not just your performance. 2. Your Boss Listens to Your Suggestions A boss who truly listens is a boss you can communicate honestly with. If you're looking at starting to work at home, this sort of boss would be more likely to let you try it. Also, having a real "say" in what happens at work will give you a lift — it might not be what you truly care about, but at least you are a person whose opinion matters. 3. You Have Real Responsibility for Things That Matter in Your Workplace Giving you autonomous responsibility says that your boss trusts you and that you are trustworthy. Clearly, you are a valued employee. 4. You Have a Good (Working) Relationship With Your Coworkers Bad coworkers make for a miserable work environment, and good coworkers are hard to find. If you're at a job where you like working with the people around you, you're in quite a good place. From that good place, you can take your time making decisions about the future. 5. You Can Bring Questions and Concerns to Your Coworkers and Boss This is similar to the others. You're respected, valued, and trustworth. Yada yada. 6. Your Boss Recognizes Strengths in You That Don't Strictly Pertain to Your Job I work in a mostly administrative capacity right now, but my boss calls me in to many of the interviews he does when he hires for the department. Why? Because he knows that I'm intuitive and insightful when it comes to people. 7. Your Boss and Company Don't Micromanage Your Time Again with the trustworthiness. This also indicates that your boss respects you and the decisions you make.
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AuthorAs an investor, Shaun Stenning makes sure he invests in companies and people who are truly passionate about every day, and making every day an amazing day. Archives
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