Friday, May 8, 2020
8 Ways to Get Through Your Day Job Without Shooting Yourself in the Face
8 Ways to Get Through Your Day Job Without Shooting Yourself in the Face If youâre reading this at your day job â" and by day job, I mean a place you go to solely pay the bills, a place that doesnât light you up, a place that doesnât set your passions into motion or fulfill you in any personal way â" I want you to keep reading. Actually, let me revise that: If you hate your job, or even worse, have settled for your job, spend your free time daydreaming about a business that marries your passions with your skillset and pays your bills â" and youâre wondering how you can possibly keep doing this day after day until youâre ready/willing/able/comfortable/confident in leaving without feeling your *entire* soul being sucked out of your body, then I need you to keep reading. I want you to hear this: It doesnât have to be that way. You can get out of there before you actually die of misery and save yourself some misery, too. I promise. This is something I hear a lot with my clients: âMichelle! I know that this job is a means to an end, but the timeline I set for myself to save up what I need and start working for myself seems like an eternity away, and I honestly donât know if I can last until then. I might not leave with my soul intact. How did you do it when you were at your day job? Please, help me not go insane or attempt to destroy my stupid boss who keeps giving me boring projects that make me scream into my purse in the bathroom.â Ah, yes, have I been here. I would ask myself, âHow is this my life?â when I was stuck at the copier for hours (yes, with an âsâ), or when I spent 3 hours packing up the office of a partner I supported only to have him ask me at the very end of the day to dig out *one* can of orange soda for him. (Donât ask.) I took the job specifically knowing the purpose it would serve â" namely, allowing me to get certified and build up my coaching business while getting compensated financially and weaving my safety net â" but sometimes, it just didnât matter. The 2 years and 7 months I was there were sometimes more torturous because I knew it wasnât my path! So, how can you prevent yourself from totally losing it while you prepare to leave your soul-sucking day job? Here are a few suggested ways you can pass the time plus tips Iâve put together after doing it myself. (The 10+ years of helping other creative women keep their sanity at the tail end of their day jobs doesnât hurt, either.) 1. Try to make it a game (especially if youâre competitive!) to help your timeline go quicker. Whether itâs âHow fast can I get this done without majorly screwing it up?â or â If my boss says âumâ 100 times this week, then Iâm taking myself out to lunchâ, it counts. At the end of each week, tell your partner/roommate/mom how many times you âwonâ that week and try to âwinâ more the next! 2. Give yourself a visual reminder of why youâre still there/whatâs awaiting you, and put it up within constant eyesight in your cube/office, on the wall, on your desktop, etc. I put up my When I Grow Up logo, another client put up a poster she designed, and another drew Post-Its with scenes of what she planned on doing when she quit, like yoga on a beach, for example. If it represents âfreedomâ to you, then you have my full approval. 3. Find time to leave the office during the day, no matter how short the amount of time, no matter the circumstances. Take a field trip. Call a friend. Read a book. Take pictures. Fake food poisoning that mysteriously showed up for an hour and then left. Know what? They recommend this for people who like their jobs, too! You need air, perspective, and a little bit of time each day to let your brain focus on you â" just you â" so you can tell remind yourself this is temporary and the good life is coming. 4. Start and end your day in ways that feel good. Instead of just waking up, taking a shower, getting dressed and heading right to work, what can you do for yourself before walking out the door? No need for it to be extensive, especially if youâre not a morning person (like me)! What will take 10 minutes or less, but still be a piece of the morning you actually look forward to? Think about reading your favorite magazine, or dancing to your favorite song, or doing a few sun salutations. Then, ask yourself the same question about the end of your day! I write quickly in my journal and read a chapter of my book before shutting off the light every nightâ" thatâs just for me. My copywriter says she indulges in her skin care routine and makes a mini spa in her bathroom before bed. By bookending your days with things that feel good, youâre ensuring you get something out of each day that passes while you count down to your day job exit! 5. Set an intention at the start of every day, and if you can, write or paste it on something youâll see throughout the day, like your phoneâs background or a sticky on your computer. By focusing on just one word (i.e. âfriendlyâ or âinquisitiveâ or âhelpfulâ), you can have an M.O. for the day â" a way for you to more easily fake it âtil you make it, if you will. ( Hey, that shiz is real!) 6. Come up with a mantra thatâll help you get through the day. Whether itâs your Giving Notice Day (âJanuary 2nd; January 2nd; January 2ndâ) or the end result (âIâm gonna be a dog trainer, Iâm gonna be a dog trainer, Iâm gonna be a dog trainerâ), or a truth you believe in (âI deserve to be happy, I deserve to be happy, I deserve to be happyâ) find the words thatâll calm you down and put things in perspective. Just try not to say them out loud in public at full volume, but you can always email me instead!! 7. If you know the date youâre giving notice, start a backwards countdown on your calendar. I did this for the last 4 months I was at my day job (which is when I realized I could give my notice), and I loved sitting down to work each day and seeing that I was a day closer to my goal. It was super motivating, and also acted as my little secret, since there was nothing there but â53 days!â Exciting stuff. Ya know what, though? Regardless of how you do, youâre gonna do it, and thatâs worth so, so much. Make sure that you pat yourself on the back and give yourself tons of credit for making (and acting on!) the plan to begin with! Thatâs more than most people do, and will absolutely give you a leg up when itâs time to hoof it out of there and shuffle off to become a Woman of the World ( what I like to call âa full-time entrepreneurâ). You can so do it! 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