April, 2010
Life Experience - Thursday, April 29, 2010 6:49 - 5 Comments
Secrets to loving your corporate job

In the last 6 months the way I relate to my job has completely transformed. Referring to my job I now say “I LOVE IT!!” instead of first noting everything that’s wrong and then mentioning what’s to like.
A few weeks ago I posted to Facebook “I love my job now that I know the secret to job satisfaction”. The post elicited a fair number of comments and ‘likes’, some of which jokingly asked if the secret is alcohol. The secret isn’t really a secret at all, it’s just a perspective.
So what’s changed? Same company, same job, same people, same benefits. What’s changed is me and my outlook.
Here are my top 15 tips to loving your corporate job (in no particular order). Some of these apply to any job but corporate employment comes with unique challenges. If you have others please share in the comments.
- Secrets to loving your corporate job
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