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10 Telltale Signs of a Meaning LESS Job

Posted On 01.21.09

According to Jewish Mysticism (a.k.a. Kabbalah) the number 9 represents truth*. Since it’s 2009, I’ve taken the liberty to declare this my year of finding my own truth.

Part of my commitment has been to discover what gives meaning to my life. That includes finding meaningful work. Those things that bring meaning to my life are what I call my truth. And as I have my truth, I believe that you do as well. Some of you may already know what that is. In case you don’t, read on to see how you can tell if your current job is devoid of meaning.

Here are the tell tale signs:

  1. You feel that it’s enough to do as little as possible in your job.
  2. You start to crave external rewards, like bonuses, a pat on the back or a ‘well done’ from your boss.
  3. You play the blame game – and flick-off responsibility for your well-being at work to your boss or employer.
  4. You are stuck focusing on ‘what happened?’ rather than ‘what can I do?’ whenever a challenge comes your way.
  5. Little annoyances feel like big obstacles.
  6. It seems that most of your friends’ jobs are better than yours.
  7. You feel jealous – instead of happy – for other people’s achievements.
  8. You spend more time planning your next holiday than developing a five year plan for your career.
  9. Drudgery rather than excitement is your prevailing mood during the week.
  10. Paying bills is your only reason for being – and for getting out of bed every morning.

In my next post I’ll share with you an exercise I completed that brought me closer to finding my truth at work .

Stay tuned.

*Thank you Rabbi Shuey Rosemblum for sharing your wisdom.

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January 21, 2009 7:14 pm

I wonder if the summary of a meaningless job coincides with how unabashedly bored you are (and everything else you just described is a symptom of that boredom)?

Silvana
January 22, 2009 9:32 am

@Raven - Thanks for your comment...
It made me think that I missed an item on my list.
I believe boredom is the expression (or symptom) of a meaningless job, while the cause is the lack of meaning. What that means is I should've added to my list: "Feeling unabashedly bored" or something along those lines. Stay in touch,
Silvana

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