I've just been feeling so blah about work lately. As corny as it sounds, I keep wondering what I'm meant to do in life (other than being a mom of course). You know the saying, "love what you do and you'll never work"? I'm just not there. Most of the time I like my job, but that's all it is - a job. It's not too fulfilling. Anyone else feel this way?
Re: Do you love what you do?
Yes! I teach, and we had snow days thursday and friday, and having more time off with DD makes me want to cry when I go back. I'm so thankful to have a job that allows me more time with her, but the job itself doesn't make me want to skip to work. I know most people don't have jobs that do, but I still waver back and forth between teaching and wishing I could be a SAHM. Although, I honestly can't picture myself doing any other line of work. Especially without me going back and getting a different degree. Which I'm too lazy and cheap to do at this point.
I think I just get bogged down in the negatives of the job--disrespectful, rude kids, unattainable expectations from higher ups, the "i'm never caught up" feeling, etc etc.
i fully accept that I have just a boring old job. I am working right now, and just told DH, I hate working. lol. I loved being a SAHM, but we can't afford to do that anymore. I just hope DH gets a better job soon and then I can be back to doing my favorite job day in and day out!
I don't think that I know exactly what my niche is either. I would like to do real estate, but I want to wait until my kids are in school to go back myself. But even then I'm not sure I would love it so much it wouldn't seem like work.
i deffinately want to be something else when i 'grow up.' i hate what i do. im so ready to move on.
i love being a mommy though!
My current day time m-f dayjob/career.. no...
My side business and hopefully my FT job in the next couple years.. yes
Yes, I love what I do. I waited until 39 to have a little one and went back when he was 4 months full time.
I worked all the way to partner at a larger law firm then I left and went in house at a fortune 20 company.
I love being in house... i have all of the legal challenge of a firm, no billable hours, and a staff that I love.
I would go back to school or whatever it took to find what I loved to do as work is such an important part of most people's lives (since many professionals are there 10+ hours a day).
My son is #1, but I also love my career.
I used to like my job a whole lot more before I had DS. Now though there are days where I can't stand it and then there are days where I don't mind it. I just don't love it. I'm a respiratory therapist. I work two 12 hour night shifts a week and then one 4 hour evening shift (7-11pm.) So I don't have to be away from my LO too much.