Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Does Office Politics Happen In Every Organization?

by Glenn Hughes

Does my employers culture suit me? Have you considered the implications for me and my family carefully enough? Is working long hours going to suit me in the short, medium or long term? Lets face it, there are times in our lives when its easier to work long hours- when youve just graduated, or even when the kids have grown up are some examples.

Work hard, play harder- that's the mantra isn't it? Well maybe it is for a while- if you're starting off in a career or just starting a new job then that's probably OK. All day, every day for more than a year or so and you are headed down a very slippery slope. Balance of work and home life is fast becoming essential. Good employers of course already know this. Look around your industry and try and find the happiest employees- chances are that they work for the best companies- dust off that CV and get job hunting. We only live the once, don't waste your life in a company that doesn't value you.

If you could work anywhere in the world, where would it be? If it's somewhere other than where you are working right now, you need to change your job. Unrealistic? I don't think so- you only have one innings in the game of life so play it. When you finally turn up your toes, the saddest words to say will be "if only". Please don't think to yourself that I could have had a great life but my boss wouldn't let me. It's your life, take control and follow your dreams. Where do you want to work? Get off it and get on with it

The important thing is to consider where you want to work. Decide, plan your career and start to make the necessary steps to make the dream a reality. Remember that teamwork really does make the dream work. Consult with your family first, your friends second but remember that your friends won't be paying your mortgage. Share your career goals with people who will help you achieve them. Be careful with your goals that may be fragile- share them only with people you trust to nurture and care for you and what you care about.

Your working environment really is so important but people generally seem to me to live lives of quiet misery. Just when do you think that things are going to change, One of my favorite quotes if "If it is to be, it is up to me". Pie in the sky? I don't think so- if it is to be, it is up to my boss? Have I hit a nerve? I really do hope so. If getting your back up stimulates some action towards a better life for you and yours then it's worth the effort

Wouldn't it be boring if we all did the same thing. Whoever said that variety is the spice of life certainly gets my vote for being right. Spices aren't the main dish though- they flavour up the main dish. Everyone has a deal of routine in their work lives, spicing it up can make the difference between a job and something far more fulfilling.

Do something different today- have your coffee with someone else rather than the usual crowd. Find out something new about someone you don't know well yet- you get the idea. If your job doesn't allow you to do this, then maybe you're in the wrong one.

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About CV That Works: CV That Works is a professional CV writing service that helps people get the job of their choosing. Glenn Hughes is a professional CV writer and works with a passion for assisting people find the job of their choosing Click here to get your own unique version of this article with free reprint rights.

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