(04-09-2019, 03:45 PM)Patrick Wrote:
Through experience, I learned that it's not really what I do, but how I perceive it, that makes what I do enjoyable. Also nowadays it's more about my work environment and people than my work per se, that makes it enjoyable.
So as difficult as it may be to do, if you find a way to change your perspective enough, it might just fix your issues all by itself.
Changing our perspective is easier said than done, but it begins with the intent to do so...
i agree that being able to change ur perception/attitude is very valuable but sometimes i think its good if ur upset with a current situation cause that can drive you to make positive change. i may be stretching what ur saying here but for example if i had a super mundane factory job im not going to try and convince myself that everythings fine and i just need to be more zen, u know what i mean? if i know theres positions i could be in where i could be truer to myself and have a more positive impact (or at least i think i could) then im going to struggle to be happy with a different position.