Bored?
When I was a kid the middle of the summer often lead to a day where I would claim “I am bored”. This always got quite a reaction from my parents, especially my dad. He was quick to remind me that boredom was a choice not something that happened to me. During interviews I often hear the same comment “I am bored” from professionals about their job, it always brings back those lazy July days of my youth.
Heeding my dad’s words of wisdom, and believing that we choose to be bored I thought I would offer a short list of things you can do to make your job a little more interesting.
Learn New Skills: This is any easy one. Anytime you are learning to do new things you are engaged and interested. It is very hard to be bored with something that you do not know. This also makes you more valuable on your team since you will have new skills that you can apply to your job.
Offer to Help: Helping someone else with a project is a great way to get energized at work. You not only have the satisfaction that goes along with offering the assistance but you get a boost from learning all about a new project or process. 
Ask for More: Yes, more work. At times your manager might not realize that your day is not filled with enough to do, you need to clue them in to your situation. They may not only offer more but some great variety in the things that you can work on.
Take care of the Cracks: You know all the little projects that slip through the cracks when you are super busy? Now is the time to pull out the list and get those things done. It may be an organization project or follow up that has been on the back burner, but getting your “work” organized can be very uplifting.
Time Off: Boredom may be a bigger sign that you are no longer excited about what you are doing. This may be a chronic problem or just the signal that you need some time off to refresh your batteries. A vacation doing what you love is often the solution to being excited about your job after you return.
If none of this works, then you might consider that what you really need is a new job, anyone interested in talking about that? I am all ears!
Great Tools to find and Keep the Job you Love: Have you been to www.UsefulCareerAdvice.com yet? This is a great resource for job seekers, active or passive candidates that want access to great advice, resources and a host of tools to find and keep the job they love.


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