hate your job? 3 ways to change your current position
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Have you ever asked yourself the question; do I love what I do? Or, am I passionate about my career? No matter who you are, we all have bad weeks. However, some people experience bad months and even yearsTRANSCRIPT
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Hate Your Job? 3 Ways to Change Your Current
Position
By Vanessa Stoykov
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1. Assess what you do like about what you do
2. Write a list of what you don’t like about what you do
3. Now crunch the numbers
Hate Your Job? 3 Ways to Change Your Current
Position
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Inspiring Wealth Education
1. Assess what you do like about your role
•There is always something that you like about what you do. Make a list of what and rate the percentages of how often you get to do them in an average week.
• Focus on the tasks that you do like and could lead to what you really should be doing.
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• Apply the same strategy as you did before and write what you don’t like, then rate it with a percentage as to how often you
perform that task on average each week.
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2. Write a list of what you don’t like
• Think about how much of this is necessary and how much you do because you
have not really thought about how to change the
situation.
• Can you delegate some of these tasks to someone else
or get them outsourced?
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3. Now crunch the numbers
• Figure out how many of the things you love to do can make you money.
• Assess how you could do more of what you like and replace the other tasks with other roles.
• Once you have created a timeline and revenue forecast, assign roles to the tasks you don’t like - particularly the less profitable tasks.
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