Dear friends,
I found myself in the meditation
mode not long ago and the object of my rumination was why some people seem to
derive so much fun in their jobs – bubbling in their productivity therein –
while some only do the required rounds, watch the clock and tick the day.
I know this is a much-discussed
issue in the career industry worldwide, with various postulations and
sophisticated theories. So, I was under no illusion that I was going to come up
with a groundbreaking solution that would land me a Nobel Prize for solving a
nagging human problem. However, the Pilot of my flight of consciousness was not
discouraged, but kept on conducting me to a point where I was able to capture
some bits on what usually separates an excited worker from a placid one.
The distinguishing factor is
interest – borne out of the natural configuration of each individual. It is a
fact that we are not all wired the same way; even identical twins may not have
identical emotional sparks. Therefore, individual interest plays an important
role in job gratification, which in turn results in productivity. That does not
discountenance some external or psychological variables that may facilitate or
hinder job performance, such as remuneration, work environment, and
self-esteem, to mention a few.
So, on the fulcrum of interest only,
I came up with the following 10 submissions that will help an individual to
ascertain what kind of job s/he is naturally cut out for, and if s/he is
presently engaged in one. I’m not sure the list below can be described as
authoritative, neither is it exhaustive; so, I’ll welcome inputs from you guys.
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