I Hate My Job: Hating Your Job Other Career Frustrations
(First dated as 200502) To say I hate my job means a possible career change is about to happen. To admit that you have reached the place of hating your job and asking when to quit means you are experiencing common career frustrations many of us have gone through.
Hating Your Job Means Time For Career Change Analysis
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By the way, FTC guidelines mandate that you know I may receive a commission from any career focused products I mention and that your purchase. That is the genius of internet marketing, whereby someone like me can support my ministry habit through internet web marketing. February 2005 Blog And A New Blogging Strategy Even those of us who are in ministry careers reach the place where we hate our jobs. As I look back on the blogs I wrote in February 2005, I can see evidence of career frustration in some of the postings. After reading Blog or Build It I have decided a new blogging strategy for my Change Career With Purpose Website is in order. For example, this page, entitled 200505, is another example of how I got caught up in the blogging craze and wrote several career focused blog entries for February 2005. Dated February 2005, this 200505 webpage was based on the blogging advice being offered at that time. Now I have a different blogging perspective based on the referenced blogging article above. The statement that caught my attention is that many desperate for income bloggers get caught up in blogging experience, Blogging Burnout. Professional bloggers, and professional promoters of blogging, usually fail to mention the "dated-content treadmill" that they so desperately run upon every day. What happens when you stop blogging? Eventually bloggers watch their traffic melt away. Why? Because Search Engines know that blog posts are like newspapers... date focused entries but not current events of interest. So when I realized that I had burned out blogging on this Change-career-with-purpose.com News Blog, I stopped blogging efforts. If you have followed Change Career, With Purpose, News, you probably noticed my blogging entries stopped awhile back. Writing consistent blogs for some reason became a diversion to what I really want to do, which is to write career focused articles on my website that are not tied to a specific calendar date.
Blogging Sidenote: Here is another article that depicts what Blogging Burnout looks like: Dr. Key Evoy diagnosis of Blogging Malady.
February 04, 2005 Reframing How You Perceive Your Work Situation This career change blog was written for those exploring when to quit a job, especially when it becomes unbearable for some reason. Many of us reach the place when we say I hate my job yet hating your job may not be all that bad if it prompts you to take action in pursuing a new career. February 08. 2005 Sadie's World Blogging entry about my son's Yellow Labrador Retriever and the animal related careers she reminds me are available to those who love working with animals. What Sadie Needs To Know About Her Own Website! February 12, 2005 Health Care and Change Career Concerns This was a health focused blog on workplace health concerns. In that most for most new jobs, the new employers require a physical examination, so physical condition is obviously a concern in the workplace. February 16, 2005 Walking And Keeping A Balanced Life This blog was about walking for a healthier lifestyle. Whoops, need to read what I wrote and inititate a walking for exercise program again. February 21, 2005 Catholic Church Symbols This blog is taken from a page on my website entitled Catholic Church Symbols February 25, 2005 Finding The Best Christian Ministry Website Resources A pre-burnout blog entry focusing on Christian website building techniques, steps to implementing a Christian website strategy, and keys to using a ministry web building tool adapted from one of the leading web hosting companies, all for which helped me launch a solution focused website. About Blogs Dated February 2005 Before Blogging Burnout Written in February 2005, the blog entries described above were written before my blogging burnout, and included blog entries about hating your job, animal related careers, walking exercise benefits, and Christian website building strategies. A New Career Focused RSS Feed InitiatedChange Career With Purpose News now has a new "RSS home" for its RSS feed. It is more of a Career Focused Web Journal Blog, letting you know whenever any new or changed Web pages appear on the Change-Career-With-Purpose.com website. What I discovered was that I am not disciplined enough to write a typical date related blog that requires lots of blog site hand-holding. I own up to being very scattered and so will let my whenever I get to it approach work with me rather than haunt me. Career Focused Blog FeedI am also changing the web address of this RSS feed, which is the one that you may have subscribed to. That means The Change Career News Blog feed will soon not be active any longer and, as you may have noticed, I have deleted all the new pages and changes that were previously here. (Hopefully I have figured out how to do this.) You need to delete the old RSS URL address and replace with my new one, by doing the following... Right-click (control-click for Mac users) on the orange button below. Then... Select Copy Shortcut ("Copy Link to Clipboard" for Mac), and paste that URL into your RSS Reader. And that's it! You're subscribed.
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Of course, there was some great web page content so I will repurpose those career related articles as new web pages in this career change focused website. If you have reached the place where you hate your job, career change may be exactly what needs to happen in your career journey.

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