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Monday, November 2, 2009

Job Career wanderfull


becomes simpler as hel she begins to master the skill and learn the art of doing things. Still further down as years' pass on, the work becomes a rou­tine and monotonous task thus becom­ing boring and uninspiring. It seems somehow that there are no challenges to be met anymore and nothing excites. This is a condition faced by practical­ly all people at all times. Boredom is an unholy emotion that can rob the mind of its enthusiasm thus dulling it miserably.
The art of innovating can be useful at all the stages mentioned above. A person with the ability to think out­side the box would look for creative solutions at all times and find his way through thick and thin. He would
face the challenges with a positive mind to enrich him­selfwith the first hand expe­riences. He would make his own decisions and try to
pressures and take on
stress and thrive on it. He
would keep trying to learn by brainstorming on the solutions.
His attitude towards work would
be of treating it as an oPllOrtunity to • his own personal growth and devel-
lim­itations of the organization such a person would create newer oppor­tunities and excitement for him-self.

But somehow this possibility of excitement is generally missed by many workers. They may be stuck in materialistic thinking and gains. They may ask 'why should I use my head more than it is necessary?-What is the gain? I am going to get the same salary.' That seems to be the

end of their thinking. They never think beyond that as if salary is the sole aim of employment. And since the salary levels never seem to satisfy anybody anywhere they may lose their sense of enthusiasm and happiness. They may forget that earning excitement and joy out of excellent work are the unstated goals of creative work. Yet most peo­ple miss the point and thereby deprive

. themselves of the process of creative excitement and joy.

And yes, this becomes an irony. For, if earning more wages is the aim; they forget that their good work is the only investment they possibly can
make to create situations which attract the employer's attention towards them and ultimately make them suitable candidates for higher wages!

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