Ok, now to the titbits: how do you
identify the job you are naturally cut out for or ascertain the one you are
doing now is it?
1. You will enjoy
doing what you do, and it won’t be a drag or drudgery to you.
2. Time will not
be “of essence”, and you will not be watching it, since you can start whenever
you like and end whenever you like. I agree that this one may be a hard pill
for the apostles of structure to swallow. But, check it out in the lives of
those who are all fired up about their job.
3. You flow seamlessly
into the work, with minimal or no friction anytime, any day, and in most
places. You also hands off your work with a teeny feeling of reluctance, but a
soothing sense of accomplishing something.
4. You are doing
something by which people generally hail you or associate you whenever they see
you or thoughts of you pop up on their mind.
5. Money is not a
major consideration for doing what you are doing. Although it is a necessity of
life and a viable motivation factor, your primary drive is derived from your
sheer involvement in and satisfaction with what you are doing.
6. You want to
learn all you can about the vocation, or certain aspects of it where you feel
you can still be better.
7. You want to
make everyone who comes into contact with you an artisan in the vocation. You
want to teach them, help them, guide them, and/or instruct them on how to do
it. And you will be willing to do all these, even at no fee.
8. You want to
passionately defend, justify, or clarify certain notions about the vocation, or
its operational aspects, that you feel is wrongly bandied or misconstrued by
people.
9. You are
agitated when you see people who are similarly engaged doing the same work the
way it ought not be done, either by underperforming, under-delivering, or not
conforming to certain norms and standards pertaining to it.
10. You eagerly look forward to getting
up from bed every day you have to work to get on the task or an assignment you
have in hand. And you won’t mind sleeping late engaged in what you are
doing. In the event you are busy doing something else, you are not so excited
and you can’t wait to be done with it to get back to your love vocation.
Like I mentioned, this list is
neither authoritative nor exhaustive. You may be presently engaged in the job
you are naturally cut out for and not find yourself in any of the above bits.
We will like to learn your own slant to this.
Cheers!
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