Many people go through the motions of life unsatisfied, especially when it comes to their jobs – unhappy with their career choice and feeling like it’s “too late” to start over. Whether it’s a boss you don’t align with, a lack of work-life balance, or a loss of interest in your role, having a job you don’t enjoy can become taxing on your soul as well as your health.
A job is no longer just what pays the bills; it’s also an opportunity for personal development and growth. More and more people are seeing how important it is to find passion within their profession to put in their best effort, be productive, and feel accomplished at the end of every week. Many people also want to feel as though they’re contributing to the greater good of the world with a career that aligns with their values and goals.
The traditional workplace status quo has changed over the years, and employee expectations have increased, with work environment and flexible hours higher priorities than ever before. And in just the last few months due to COVID-19, the definition of workplace got flipped on its head as many are working from home indefinitely, or now have the option to work from home. Now more than ever, people are reconciling how their lives have changed and how they want to cultivate a positive, healthy future for themselves and their families. For many, this includes confronting how they really feel about their career.
How exactly do you know you’re not doing something you love? Here are four telltale signs:
Eventually, being in a career that no longer feeds you will affect your mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Staying in a career that is making you unhappy can directly impact your home life, physical activity, and diet, especially if you’re working at home. When you were commuting to an office, you were likely able to counter some of the negative effects of your job by taking a coffee break with a friend to vent, getting outside for some fresh air, or physically leaving work behind by leaving the office at the end of the day.
Now your work and personal life are blended together. With no physical separation between your working and non-working hours, you are potentially putting a strain on relationships at home as well as limiting your natural movement achieved while commuting. When it comes to your diet, stress and anxiety during normal times will impact what you eat, but current pandemic circumstances may have amplified these feelings, affecting both the quality and amount of food you eat.
Here at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, we consider career one area of “primary food” – the things that feed and nourish you off the plate. Spirituality, relationships, and social life are a few examples of the things in your life that need to be fulfilled for you to thrive and be your truest self. When searching for a career that will do just that, finding something you’re passionate about that fills your soul with joy and purpose is an important part of feeling happy and nourished.
You may be wondering how to get started, and yes, there’s a lot to consider, but there are simple steps you can take to begin your journey toward a fulfilling new career.
When you start living your life in alignment with your goals, dreams, and values, you’ll find that opportunities will manifest in ways you never could have imagined. It will also have a tremendous impact on your emotional and mental health as your mind-set will shift to be more positive and focused on things that bring you joy. This will also benefit your physical health as you will have reduced stress and anxiety and more energy to devote to living a healthy lifestyle.
If you’re interested in pursuing a career in health and wellness that allows for schedule flexibility, generous income, and helping others realize their full potential, IIN’s Health Coach Training Program may be the perfect fit. Try a free Sample Class today to explore what health coaching is all about.