Are You Stalled?
There are times when we just do not feel fulfilled in our current lives. We go to work and we don’t enjoy our job. We look for activities to fill our time, but we still can’t shake that uneasy feeling. Or maybe you just feel depressed and you don’t know why you feel that way or what to do about those feelings. Not knowing the source of all these uneasy feelings can lead to major depression if they not resolved as soon as possible. Those feelings of anxiety begin to feed on themselves and soon you are fearing waking up in the morning because you don’t want to face those same feelings again.
There are times when we just do not feel fulfilled in our current lives. We go to work and we don’t enjoy our job. We look for activities to fill our time, but we still can’t shake that uneasy feeling. Or maybe you just feel depressed and you don’t know why you feel that way or what to do about those feelings. Not knowing the source of all these uneasy feelings can lead to major depression if they not resolved as soon as possible. Those feelings of anxiety begin to feed on themselves and soon you are fearing waking up in the morning because you don’t want to face those same feelings again.
If you are truly ‘stalled’, and there are no other major problems causing you to feel unfulfilled, you may just be bored with your current place in life. You may be unhappy with your job and not recognizing the symptoms. Sure, we all have bad days at work periodically, but if you dislike going to work everyday – it’s time to examine that situation with an eye toward enjoying your work. Take a critical look at your situation and ask yourself if there is something you need to do externally, in order to feel better about yourself and current place in life.
It may be time to reexamine your goals and how you are going to attain them, or even consider moving on to a new opportunity in order to jump start your career and get excited about your work.
Copyright © 2002 by Joe Freeman. All rights reserved.
A major part of successful living lies in the ability to put first things first.
Indeed, the reason most major goals are not achieved
is
that we spend our time doing second things first.
- Robert J. McKain
In absence of clearly defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily acts of trivia.
- Unknown
If you paint in your mind
a picture of bright and happy expectations,
you put yourself into a condition
conducive to your goal.
- Norman
Vincent Peale
The Web Sage