Sunday, December 9, 2007

You Know it’s Time to Change Jobs When …

Hi Everybody,
It's holiday tme and that means more stress! There is no better time to get a B.E.S.T. treatment during this hectic time. I want everyone to look at their job situation this month. With 2008 around the corner, it might be the right time for you to make a change. Job stress can be very damaging to your health. If you are confused about your job situation, B.E.S.T. can help you make it clear. Here is an email I received, and wanted to share.
Happy Holiday and have a healthy New Year!

Dr. J




You Know it’s Time to Change Jobs When …

You dread going to work every day. “If you dread going to work every day, and the tension and stress about your job is causing you to take the tension home with you -- or if it’s affecting your health and well-being -- then it is time to consider finding a new place to work,” says Hale Dwoskin, CEO and director of training of Sedona Training Associates.

The company’s values don’t match your own. The internal conflict you’ll feel about selling inferior goods to your customers, or working for unscrupulous bosses, will sabotage your success anyway.

Your relationship with your boss or coworkers has been irreparably damaged. Many relationship troubles, even those that have existed for a long time, can be fixed if you use The Sedona Method to release your negative emotions about the disagreement. But if your boss or coworkers are not open to getting past your differences, it can be a deal breaker.

The atmosphere is emotionally abusive. Are you belittled, yelled at, made to feel inferior, and given no way to resolve your frustrations? You may be working in a dysfunctional, and unhealthy, work environment.

You’re bored. Your career should be challenging, and it should allow you to use the skills you’re most proud of.

There’s no way to move up. If you know you will be in the same position you’re in now for the next 10 years (and you’ve been in this position since you were hired), it may be time to find a job that allows for your professional growth.

You’re feeling your work … in the form of headaches, fatigue, back pain, insomnia or any other stress-related illness. Your job should not be so stressful that it makes you sick.

The company is unstable. Companies that are constantly downsizing, changing management or hiring a new workforce may be in trouble and unable to offer you employment in the long run.

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