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5 things to be grateful for in your career

EconLearnerBy EconLearnerNovember 22, 20232 Comments4 Mins Read
5 Things To Be Grateful For In Your Career
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5 things to be grateful for in your career

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It’s Thanksgiving week, and it’s a good time to reflect on your year. It’s easy to dwell on the things that didn’t go well for you, but let’s focus on the good and be grateful for what you have. Despite the challenges you’ve faced over the past year, you’re here now and you’ve learned some valuable lessons along the way. Here are 5 things to appreciate and love about this holiday that many people take for granted.

You have a job

You may have difficult and unsatisfying days at work, but at the end of the day, having a stable job is something to be thankful for. With 6.5 million unemployed in United States and inflation of 3.24%, a steady income can help you meet your basic needs, provide for your family and save for the future.

Your current job may not be your “forever job,” but it can provide you with new skills, career opportunities, and a network to build for the future. You won’t like what you do 100% of the time, and that’s okay. Remember the grass isn’t always greener on the other side and be grateful for what you have now.

If you’re looking for a new job, it’s a good time to assess what you want and prepare your post-holiday game plan. You can download ours free resume and cover letter template to help you get started.

You have a manager who cares about you

How many people in your circle have managers they can’t stand to be around? ONE overview from the analytics firm Gallup shows that 1 in 2 employees leave a job to get away from a manager. So if you’re working with a manager who really cares about you and your development, you’re in luck!

A good manager can make all the difference in your career. They allow you to be yourself and to be able to have open and honest communication with them. They let you take on projects that interest you and encourage you to unplug on your vacation days. All of this signals a healthy work environment where you can work on your professional and personal growth, and that’s something to be thankful for.

You like your teammates

You may have committed to having a bad coach with your teammates in the past. But having a group of coworkers you trust, like, and work well with is definitely a win. They are the people you see and interact with every day, sometimes even more so than with your partner, family or friends. Getting along with them promotes positive team dynamics and also improves your mental health. If you’ve made friends from the people you work with, remember to be grateful for them.

You get paid what you deserve

We all want to be paid more, but there is value in recognizing and being grateful for being paid for our worth. Being in a workplace that recognizes your contributions and compensates you well is a good place to be, especially in this economy. You’ll know you’re being paid what you deserve if your salary is at or above industry standards, you’re compensated similarly to colleagues who have the same skill and expertise level, and you receive regular raises based on good job performance.

An average household in US spends about $61,000 a year, with an average salary of $62,000. And if you’re on the better end of that spectrum where you generally earn more than the cost of your necessities and can afford a few luxuries here and there, you should be proud of yourself and grateful that your company recognizes your hard work. your job.

You have a life outside of work

Work-life balance may seem like a fantasy for some industries, but it actually exists when you’re in the right workplace. A 2023 report by Randstad shows that 94% of employees believe work-life balance is important, yet only 78% of respondents claimed to have achieved it. Being in a work environment that encourages you to take time away from work to discover new hobbies, bond with friends and family, and enjoy your personal time is something to be treasured.

Although work can be very important in your life, it should not define your entire existence. Recognizing that life is more than just work will allow you to lead a more fulfilling and fulfilling lifestyle. You’ll enjoy the little moments, create lasting memories, and ultimately find a sense of purpose beyond your career.

Adopting this perspective can lead to a happier, more meaningful life that you can be thankful for this Thanksgiving season.

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