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Career Satisfaction Chapter 7

Why do people hate Mondays? Think Pair Share

Too Many People Hate Mondays Our attitude toward work is largely determined by our thinking about it. Plan your career so that you don’t hate Mondays.

You can develop a passion for your job. Increase passion by improving your skills. Interests change over a lifetime. Find passion by thinking about how you can make a valuable contribution to the world.

Job satisfaction Overall personal well-being Happiness

The Story of the 3 Bricklayers What are you doing? I am putting one brick on top of another. This worker has a job. I am making a salary. This worker has a career. 3. I am building a cathedral. This worker has a calling.

Finding Meaning Does my future job: Provide for my basic needs? Allow me to support my family? Leave time for recreation? Help me to improve my skills? Allow me to take pride in my work? Contribute to the greater good? Provide recognition and respect? Provide constructive feedback?

Job Crafting Find meaning through job crafting. Spend more time on the tasks you like. Volunteer for additional tasks you might enjoy. Master your current role and then find ways to expand it. Learn new skills to become more productive. Spend more time with people you like. Change the way you think about the job.

Money and Job Satisfaction How important is money?

Money is Important Education improves income and employment. Can you learn to be good at math? Many high paying careers require math. Volunteer or do informational interviews to learn about career options.

Attaining Wealth Warren Buffet is one of the richest men on earth.

Tips from Warren Buffet Believe in being rich. Start saving at a young age. Reinvest your profits. Graduate college early. Bounce back from rejection. Communicate in person. Invest in “you” before anything else. Break bad habits such as credit cards. Find your strengths. Do what you love. Manage your time. Be kind to others.

Money Is Not So Important Beyond a salary of $50,000-$75,000 a year, income has little relationship to daily happiness. The average college student earns $77,000 a year. Once you have met your basic needs, increased income does not make you much happier.

Predictors of Job Satisfaction

Predictors of Job Satisfaction Happiness and life satisfaction Engagement Meaning Achievement

Factors Contributing to Well-Being Competence: Experiencing control and mastery Relatedness: Connecting with others Autonomy: Having choice and control

Satisfying Careers Meet basic needs. Have some challenge. Help others. Are engaging. Match your strengths. Involve working with people you like.

What makes people happy at work? Think Pair Share

What makes people happy at work? Autonomy Being self-employed Mastery Variety Positive feedback Being able to finish the job Having friends at work Focus Living close to work Contributing to the greater good Meaningful goals

How to be Successful in Your Job Emotional Intelligence Show empathy for others Have good social skills Manage emotions so they do not control your words and actions

Group Activity Divide into groups. The task for each group is to come up with a list of 5 tips for success on the job. Write your list on the board. Share ideas.

Tips for Career Success Behave as if you were still being interviewed. Help the manager get the job done. Clarify expectations. Ask for help. Build good relationships with your coworkers. Be a team player.

Tips for Career Success Learn something new. Welcome constructive criticism. Have a positive attitude. Keep a record of your accomplishments. Remember to exercise. Dress for success. Show up on time.

What are your lifetime goals?

Successful Goal Setting Is it achievable? Is it realistic? Is it specific and measureable? Do you want to do it? Are you motivated to achieve it? Does the goal match your values? What steps will you take to begin? When will you finish this goal?

Smart Goals

Class Exercise: My Lifetime Goals

Rules for Brainstorming Generate as many ideas as possible No censorship Choose the best ideas later Set a time limit Establish a goal or quota

In 5 minutes, list your lifetime goals In 5 minutes, list your lifetime goals. Write anything that comes to mind. Can you list at least 10?

Look over your list and highlight or mark the most important goals.

In 5 minutes, list what you would like to accomplish in the next 5 years. Include your educational and career goals. See if you can come up with 10 items.

Again, highlight or mark your best answers.

What goals would you like to accomplish in the next year? Consider these goals: Education Work Leisure Family Social

Highlight your best ideas Highlight your best ideas. Share with the class one of your most important ideas from this question.

Assignment: Finish My Lifetime Goals

What is the difference between a goal and a fantasy?

Is this car a goal or a fantasy?

A Goal Requires ACTION

Turn Your Dreams Into Reality Dream or visualize Convert the dream into goals Convert your goals into tasks Convert your tasks into steps Take your first step and then the next

Priorities are the key to managing your time to accomplish your goals Priorities are the key to managing your time to accomplish your goals. What are priorities?

Activity: Make a quick list of what you have done today and what you plan to do until you go to bed tonight.

Prioritize your list Related to Lifetime Goals Important--Have to Do Could Postpone

Beware: “C” Fever The tendency to do “C” activities first They are easier We can see the results Doesn’t take too much effort or creativity Little thought required

Intentions for the Future One minute writing: List 10 intentions for the future. After one minute, underline the two most important intentions. Share your top two intentions with the class.