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Why Do You Have a Job? Five False Beliefs that Lead People into Jobs they Hate

 
Author: Debra Thorsen
 

If you find yourself stuck in a job that you dont enjoy or in a company that isnt fun to work for, the first step to making a change is asking yourself, How did I get here? Your being here at this time in your life is not a random event. You have made choices and decisions along the way to get here. Your individual journey has led you to this exact point.

And you are not broken. You dont need to be fixed. No one is to blame. You have made choices based upon beliefs that you have held. And beliefs are nothing more than thought habits. They are ideas that you have thought over and over again until they became a belief. Like an old record, you may be stuck in a groove or a belief that no longer works for you.

So, before you decide to leave your job or company or make any change, it is a valuable exercise to pause for a moment and examine your beliefs. If you dont take the time to do this, you will make choices based upon old beliefs and end up in the same place.

In working with my coaching clients, I find that there are five key beliefs that lead people into a job that does not bring them joy. I will outline them here.

Belief #1: Money: Getting a corporate job is the best way to make money. We are all conditioned to believe that having a job is the best way to make money by our parents, teachers, and many well-meaning adults. There is a systemic belief in our society that a job is the best path to wealth. It is simply not true. You will never make significant wealth (of the retire early, be completely financially free, lack of money doesnt guide my decisions type of wealth) by going to a 9 to 5 job.

I often read stories in mainstream magazines of people who retire early by having two income earners in the family, living extremely frugally, and saving almost all of their earnings for retirement. Not a really fun way to live in my estimation!

I would rather earn lots of money doing what I love on my own time schedule and not waiting until I retire to have fun. Can I do this in a regular job? I couldnt. I was making a six-figure income working insane hours and traveling constantly. I made less money early in my career doing the 8:30 to 5:30 grind but I wasnt having any fun and I spent every dollar that I earned.

Why cant you good make money in a job? First, only the top echelon of workers make over $100,000. The system is set up this way as a pyramid. The corporate pyramid has lots of low-paid worker bees and only a few high-paid executives. Second, you are taxed heavily on earned income. The tax system is designed to benefit corporations. Third, you dont get any residual income once you stop working, the dollars stop coming. You arent building up any passive income streams. You may design a product or software for your company but the company gets the passive or residual income from your efforts.

Equity = wealth. All equity goes to the shareholders. It is great to work in a company that offers its employees an ownership stake in fact I wouldnt consider working for one that doesnt. The only downside is that you dont have control of most of the decisions being made. I know many people who have been downsized out of tech companies because the leadership team made bad decisions.

Belief #2: Responsibility: I should get a corporate job it is what a responsible adult does. Once again, this is a belief that is drummed into you early. It goes something like this study hard in school, get good grades, get into a good college, maybe get a graduate degree, get a prestigious job and the money and success will flow to you. This is the path that responsible people choose.

I choose this path. Did well in school, B.A. from University of Virginia, MBA from Carnegie Mellon University. Money and success did flow to me. But I was overworked, uninspired and getting burned out and depressed. Is being at work all the time, getting burned out, and depressed what a responsible adult does? I dont think so! Yes, I have a responsibility to provide for my family but if there is a way that I can do this without sacrificing my sacred family time and peace of mind dont I have a responsibility to follow that path?

Belief #3: Importance: If I get a high-paying job and an impressive title, I will be important. Interview 100 successful people and find if money and title really made them feel important inside. You might find 1 or 2 who will say yes, but this is a false belief. We are important because we are here.

We all have the same amount of source energy inside of us. Call it God, or energy or goodness whatever resonates with you. I believe that as physical beings, we are on the leading edge of consciousness and our job is to create. We create by being in touch with our source and choosing actions in alignment with our joy. The only thing that you will take with you when you cross over into the spiritual world is your expansion of consciousness. You will not take any physical possession or title or award. You will only take your soul and the wisdom it has acquired during this physical manifestation.

Belief #5: Security: I will be secure if I have a good-paying job. If you know anyone that has been fired, laid-off, or downsized you know that this is not true. Yet, so many of us want to play it safe. We let our fears guide our decisions rather than taking risks and following our bliss. When you have a job, you are at the mercy of your employer. You may be laid-off with your entire department or fired because a superior doesnt like you. It will be random and out of your control. True security comes from being your own boss.

Belief #4: Enjoyment: I will enjoy working in the corporate world. I chose a job in strategy consulting because I was bored with all of my other jobs both in the public and private sectors. I thought now this is something that will challenge me. To get a job in consulting I needed to get an MBA so I did. But I did not enjoy strategy consulting. It was intellectually challenging but I didnt enjoy the corporate environment. It seemed too artificial not real. I couldnt be my true self I could only reveal the smart, logical and masculine part. I wasnt having fun putting on my corporate game face and playing the game. It is possible to enjoy a corporate job if the work and environment are in alignment with your true calling. Unfortunately, it is rare.

Take a moment to reflect upon the above beliefs. How did you choose a corporate job? Were you following a belief or several beliefs? Or were you following your heart and intuition? Do you still have this belief or have your beliefs changed but your circumstances not changed?

Before you take action, work on replacing your old beliefs with new, positive ones that serve you better. Meditation, journaling, and positive affirmations are good ways to control your belief system.

 
 
 

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