Surviving the Waiting Period


There comes a time in almost every job when you realize its

time for you to leave. Maybe you're fed up with the red

tape and bureaucracy. Maybe you've maxed out your growth

potential. Or maybe you're tired of working overtime with

little compensation and even less appreciation. Whenever

you make the decision that its time to go, there is often

a gap between the time you realize its time to go and the

time you actually leave. This is the waiting period.

The waiting period can be difficult to endure, especially

if you haven't decided what is next. It takes some people

months (even years) to leave the waiting period because

they focus too much energy on how unhappy they are or waste

time daydreaming about a better life. Below are 4

techniques to make it easier to endure your time spent in

the waiting period.

1. Focus on what you want instead of what you don't want.

This is especially useful if your next move will be to a

new job. Concentrating on what you don't like about your

current situation is a waste of energy. That energy would

be better spent mentally preparing yourself for your next

challenge or building new skills that will help you in

another position.

2. Abandon the urge to be an overachiever. If you already

know that there is no future in your current job, don't

waste your energy trying to excel. Stop working overtime,

stop working through your lunch hour, and stop stressing

yourself out over stuff at work. Again, you are wasting

energy. You will be amazed at how much of your life you'll

gain back once you quit pushing yourself so hard.

3. Treat yourself everyday. When you're not happy with

your job, its easy to get bogged down in the negative.

Make it a point everyday to do something you love. Treat

yourself to a bubble bath or an ice cream cone or even time

alone.

4. Practice gratitude. Not to sound like your mother, but

remember that there are people out there who have it a lot

worse that you do. Take time out of you day to reflect on

the things in life for which you are grateful.

About the Author

Myrtis Smith is the founder of Premeditated Life. At

Premeditated Life we have one focus - Your Career. As a

career coach I offer a variety of services designed to

improve your professional skills, support you in your

career goals and transitions, and empower your job search.

Visit us on the web at www.premeditatedlife.com.