What are you doing to add that one little temperature change to bring your business (or life!) to run like a locomotive? To cross that finish line, by a fraction of a second?
“Should I Quit My Job?” Even with the economic downturn these past few years, there are still many of us that consider quitting our 9 – 5′s to find something that will satisfy us on a greater level. There are many factors to consider before you answer the ultimate question of, “Should I Quit My Job?”
“I like what I do. I just don’t like where I work.” Sound familiar? From unbearable co-workers to depressing work environments, there things that can make even the best job a living hell. Here are some signs it’s time to look for a new job.
Here is a list of 10 signs from Kate Lorenz, Editor of CareerBuilder.com that may put things in a better perspective for you that you may consider before you answer ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to the big question, “Should I Quit My Job?”
1: Your co-workers are annoying.
Obnoxious people can invade your work life. Let’s face it, not everyone gets along perfectly. But you need to have some sort of harmonious relationship with fellow employees to get the job done. How are you supposed to get any work done when these guys keep getting in the way? They are distracting and impede productivity. Most offices have a Gossip, that one person who has the “scoop” all the time and is not afraid to share it. Misery loves company, and finds it often in the Whiner, who isn’t afraid to complain and bellyache. And everyone has the Neighbor whose noisy distractions include his cellular ringtone, speakerphone and radio.
Personal appearance in the work place is just as important for the corporate executive as it is for the home based business entrepreneur. A positive business attitude is just as important as your appearance.
It is absolutely wonder having a home based business, but keeping up with your personal appearance while working from home is just as important as it is for the executive who commutes to a high rise office building and gets the predetermined check that his/her employer believes they are worth. Not so with the home based entrepreneur like us as WE determine the amount of money we will make!
Ok, back to why it is important to keep up your personal appearance even if nobody is seeing you but you!
Most of us rarely walk out the door in the morning without taking a quick physical inventory of themselves in the mirror: shirt properly tucked in-check, matching heels-check, smooth shave-check, makeup that is neither reminiscent of circus clowns or dramatic theater-check; as creatures, we humans understand that our outer appearance needs to conform, at least somewhat, to the outside world’s standards.