Friday, March 24, 2006

RULE 37 - Enjoy yourself

“The more I want to get something done, the less I call it work.”
Richard Bach

I’m going to blunt now. If you’re not enjoying what you do, then get the hell out and make room for someone who is going to enjoy it. Rule 38 may out things into context, but for the moment we need to get you feeling good about what you’re doing. Enjoying work is about taking pleasure in a job well done, having the inner smile, finding something to laugh about and not taking is too seriously (no, this does not mean you laugh at people or fail to do your job to the very highest standards).

Enjoying work is about seeing your job, your role, in a much bigger context. You can be hardworking and you can enjoy yourself – you can do both. You can be productive, effective, efficient, industrious, sober and reliable and responsible – and yet still be having fun. It’s your choice. No one told you that you had to be grave and uptight. All you were hired to do was your job.

“No one told you that you had to be grave and uptight. All you were hired to do was your job.”

The best bit is that if you learn when to be serious and when to let up and find humour in a situation it will have a magical effect on those around you.

And if you work in a place where serious and uptight is the norm, here is a secret just for you: no one knows what is going on inside your head. No one. Just so long as the exterior is what they want, the inside can be whatever you want.

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