Following the the assessment of your current professional situation and your self-discovery, you conclude that you don't need to make a 180-degree career change?
In fact, you realize that what you're currently doing isn't so bad.
Perfect! Sometimes just a moment of introspection and better understanding your priorities is enough to find meaning in your work again.
Nowadays, workplace happiness is often associated with career change. However, this isn't always necessary. Indeed, by asking yourself the right questions, you may have realized that only certain tasks are ruining your day. It may also be that you're telling yourself that venturing into the unknown isn't for you, or at least not right now.
Without changing jobs or companies, you can nevertheless be an agent of change. If, for example, certain tasks ruin your day because they are repetitive or generate stress, you can try to "craft" your job so that it focuses more on your strengths and interests.
Another way to be an agent of change is to create a project within your company that will give meaning to your work. This is called intrapreneurship.
Finally, you can also train yourself to evolve within your company..
Proposed exercises and tools
At each stage, it can be helpful to be supported or advised by a qualified professional. They can help you gain perspective, reveal strengths you didn’t know you had, open up new perspectives and connections, and give you a boost so you don’t give up.
When you're going through a difficult time, being able to see the positive you no longer notice can be very comforting and help you bounce back.
If you'd like support and want to find the right person to guide you, Job&Sense can help you explore your options. Click on “ Seek guidance / support« .
