This chapter is about trying to find out what's stopping me from figuring out what I want to do. Being "stuck," in other words. It talks about the difference between a "job" and "work." Barbara Sher, the author, says a "job" just pays the rent, while "work" is something that feels worth doing. It's meaningful in some way. I'd say a better term for "work" would be "career."
The first exercise in the chapter tells me to write down what I think "meaningful work" is. Then I'm supposed to write down the names of people whose lives seems especially significant and explain why.
Here we go.
Meaningful work:
- Makes me feel like I'm making a difference in the company
- Helping people understand and get the information they need
- Gets my blood flowing
- Makes me want to go to work
- Makes me feel like I'm invested in the company and that my work is helping to move the company forward
- Challenges me and stretches me
I don't get any of these from my current job, unfortunately. This shows me, in black and white, that I'm in the wrong job.
Significant people:
- Former CEO of my old bank: tried to make a difference in the community by providing something that was missing; serves as a deacon in his church
- My bariatric surgeon: changing people's lives, restoring them to good health and raising their self esteem
- Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, and Mother Theresa, for obvious reasons
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