Finding job satisfaction
Posted on June 15th, 2009 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Read this on Seth Godin’s blog today and liked it:
- When you love the work you do and the people you do it with, you matter.
- When you are so gracious and generous and aware that you think of other people before yourself, you matter.
- When you leave the world a better place than you found it, you matter.
- When you continue to raise the bar on what you do and how you do it, you matter.
- When you teach and forgive and teach more before you rush to judge and demean, you matter.
- When you touch the people in your life through your actions (and your words), you matter.
- When kids grow up wanting to be you, you matter.
- When you see the world as it is, but insist on making it more like it could be, you matter.
- When you inspire a Nobel prize winner or a slum dweller, you matter.
- When the room brightens when you walk in, you matter.
- And when the legacy you leave behind lasts for hours, days or a lifetime, you matter.
I thought it was a good reminder about finding joy in what we do. Too many people choose their career based on “how much money can I make doing this?” instead of finding something that they might really enjoy. I’m especially reminded of all of those freeway overpass signs– “MAKE 100K FROM HOME DOING VERY EASY WORK.” And I have to ask… what am I going to be doing? No that doesn’t even matter. All you need to know is you will be making good money.
Please.
I’ve had a number of such opportunities come along, but I find it much more rewarding to stick to what I love doing — internet marketing.