You used to like going to work (or, in the hybrid world, doing the work) and being inspired to solve problems. You used to thrive on that kind of power.
But now, even after a December break, you’re finding it difficult to become excited about the new year with a newfound focus.
You probably thought “I just need a break…” towards the end of last year, but now that you’re back at work, you might find yourself scrolling through social media, Tik Tok, or Pinterest, counting down the minutes until you can close your laptop.
You could also be secretly scrolling through job portals in the hopes to search for inspiration for the rut you find yourself in.
However, it isn’t as cut and dry as you might hope, especially given the current economic scenario, where you should “simply be too thankful to have a job.” And to top it, the expectation to be ‘innovative’ adds another layer to this complex situation.
According to PwC’s Workforce Hopes and Fears survey, which involved more than 52,000 workers across 44 countries, say that nearly one in every five employees worldwide say they are likely to switch jobs in the next 12 months, indicating that the so-called “great resignation” is not going away.
Enough has been written about how, especially in a nation with such a high unemployment rate, the grass isn’t necessarily greener on the other side and that you should instead water the garden you now have.
Here are some suggestions to revitalize your current career while you still have the chance to find inspiration and a fresh joy for what you do.
- What sparks joy in your role?
- What does your career mosaic look like?
- Get a mentor (or two)
- The power of self-leadership
