Stop Working and Get a Life

Stop Working and Get a Life

Have you heard the song? The one about how “now we’re stressed out” and wishing for “the good old days.” Even if you are not familiar with the band Twenty One Pilots or are not big into pop music, you might find it amazing that this is one of the year’s most popular songs with nearly 400 million views on YouTube.

You know that there is a stress pandemic when the #1 song on the Billboard charts is titled “Stressed Out.” That’s depressing. It’s one thing to sing along in your car, but privately, are you starting to believe it?

If you are, I am guessing that you have a bit of dread at work. You probably are not sure when it happened, but your work took on a life of its own and usurped your happiness in the process.

The painful truth is that millions of people are stuck in that same loop — dreading every day and what goes on at the office. According to a new survey from the American Psychological Association, work is one of the top causes of severe stress. No doubt many feel exhausted, frustrated, and wishing it was possible to turn back time and return to their youthful exuberance.

Being stressed out may have become the norm for you, but it should not be a normal state of affairs. In fact, your stress is a warning sign that something is out of whack. Out-of-control stress can wreck your health and relationships if you allow it. You need a course correction right away. But I know that it can be hard to find.

It might be time to stop thinking about how to fit your job into your life. And start thinking about pursuing a career that will actually bring you to life.

While I am not immune to stress, I try to stay on an even keel. I strive for sustainable happiness — a way to work hard and enjoy my life in the process. Sometimes I fail, but at least I know what I am aiming for and am pleased when I get there. You too can do your best to design your life so that you are doing more of what makes you happy.

To get started, consider whether your work is bringing you:

Purpose
Even though you are working nonstop, you likely know instinctively that something important is missing from your life. For many, it is a sense of purpose. Everyone wants to feel they are working toward a goal, not just working for work’s sake. With a career that brings you purpose, you can start feeling a sense of connection and see how your work matters — and then you can soar.

Energy
Your current job is sapping you of strength and leaving you with nothing to offer anyone else. While hard work is important, it should not leave you completely exhausted. The right career will light a spark within you — it will fire up your creativity and help you start to thrive. Take steps now to maximize your potential.

Mojo
Do you dread another workweek because of the stress that you know will pile up? You need work that is just right — not so easy that you feel bored and underutilized, and not so hard that you have no time to pursue your other passions. The right job meets you where you are and takes advantage of everything you have to offer. It’s also forgiving when you need to take a quick breather.

Growth
We all have untapped potential. But you may feel thwarted at work, never getting past the same old tasks to try mastering anything new. You deserve a job that challenges you to go beyond where you are today — so you can look back and measure your progress.

Joy
You may not think that joy even belongs in the same sentence with work. But when work aligns with your skills, ambitions, and expectations — and the right leadership to help you bring your best — you can discover that joy. You are likely experiencing a lack of alignment in one or more of those areas. But it does not have to be that way.

If your job does not deliver those necessary things, then it is time to move on and find one that does. Forge a brand-new path for yourself.

It is possible to be happy at work, and have more time for the people you love and the things you want to do.

But it requires you to make the audacious first step and examine whether or not your career brings you to life. Start today — especially if you want to get past those sleepless nights and an endless loop of “Stressed Out.”

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ABOUT BRIAN AND AHA!

Brian seeks business and wilderness adventure. He has been the founder or early employee of six cloud-based software companies and is the CEO of Aha! -- the world's #1 product roadmap software. His last two companies were acquired by Aruba Networks [ARUN] and Citrix [CTXS].

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Great read! Good advice for everyone. Thanks for sharing.

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Nicholas Beer

Executive Coach @ Beer Consulting Ltd | Lead Data Analyst BCHA

8 年

Excellent article; a really useful read thank you!

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Joyce Ndungu

Marketing & Sales Specialist

8 年

I truly agree to it.Life is more than just having a great carreer,family and friends then we die.Its probably calling for a change in lign with the real persona.When we pause ,realize theres more to life and answer the call ;the struggle cease.The conflict within and without harmonizes and brings satisfaction and joy within us .What agreat discovery to fulfill our asignment here on earth.Many have great carreers or life but are not fulfilling there asignment,'food for thought".

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Eric Zhong

Sales Manager at Primo Profilex Zhuhai.

8 年

Thanks Brian. People all know whether they have a work-life balance and whether they are doing the job that make them happy. It's all about a choice: You choose to yield to life or you take a breath and said to yourself "why not change it?". Sometimes we're afraid to change becuase it may bring bad influence to the current peaceful life. We bear too much responsibilties. But in fact, things probably will not be that bad if we really made a change.

Fiona G.

Visual Arts and Textiles teacher

8 年

I love this guy's articles

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