Just like in your car, where there are alerts to let
you know when important systems are not performing as they should, there should
be alerts for when you aren’t either. We are all guilty of being on autopilot
now and then on the job. But sometimes we don’t realize just how much of our
attention has been diverted away from our work—until it’s too late to make
necessary corrections.
Here are 7 good signs that you’re unhappy at work
and might want to rethink your situation
and either re engage with what you are doing or start looking for something
else. Monday, 26 September 2016
6 Signs you’re Unhappy at Work
You
Don't Care: If you’ve started to be the one with the “I don’t care” attitude,
who just shows up and does the bare minimum and doesn’t take initiative or
pitch in? That’s a problem. Getting your job done well is just as important as
getting it done well enough. Besides, this probably means you’re not thinking
enough about your future there and setting the necessary career goals for
yourself.
You're
Not Interested: If you’re flagging, you might tend to be late or absent more
than you realize—just from a lack of interest and engagement. Or worse—you’re
getting sick more often because you’re miserable at work. Either way, it is a warning sign.
You
Don't Try Hard: Do you remember when you first started and you were so eager to
dot your ‘i’s and cross your ‘t’s? Remember your attention to detail? Your
go-get’em attitude? If those days are so far gone that you can’t remember
trying so hard or performing so well at work, then you should take stock.
You're
Moody: If your moods are "swinging" than usual, and your emotions seem to be that
much more out on your sleeve, this might be a symptom of being “over it” at
work. Particularly if you no longer care who knows how grumpy you are at any
given time.
You're
Isolating Yourself: Do you notice that you are physically pulling back? Using
standoffish body language, like leading away from the table with your arms
crossed during meetings? Or standing apart from the group? Not accepting happy
hour invites? Or maybe you feel overlooked or invisible? Whether your isolation
is physical or mental, it’s not a very good sign about your level of
engagement.
You're
Not Raising Your Hand: You used to be all about collaborating, making creative
suggestions, giving your input. Now? You’re basically silent, and speak only
when spoken to—even in brainstorming sessions. If you’ve stopped generating new
ideas as well… time to rethink things.
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