Feeling miserable about work?

There are so many different ways to feel miserable about work. Can you relate to any of these scenarios?

Your parents are thrilled!
You just got off the phone with your family. They are proud that you have become a government worker and happy that you are financially settled for life. But secretly, the idea of staying in your current job your whole life sounds totally depressing.

Yawn...
You just got up and wonder what to do all day today. You could go to Yoga class, or to the pool. But if you're being fully honest with yourself, you want more than just leisure. You're grateful for your good financial situation, but you miss having a sense of purpose.

Woohoo, you have made it!
You are looking at your calendar and realize that you have more clients than you can handle. Which is great… once you figure out how to have a full client load and a life. You are so overwhelmed that you find it hard to remember why you started doing this work in the first place.

Sigh.
It is midnight, and you are still at work. Again. If you are honest with yourself, you had doubts about this all along. Now that you have a Big Law firm paycheck, it is even harder to walk away from this career path.

You are really competent and everyone knows it!
Which is a good thing… except you are not only doing your own work but also the work for many of your colleagues. You love helping people, but this is too much. How on earth are you supposed to find the time to finally write your book when everyone needs your help all the time?

Gulp.
You are looking at your newest sales numbers, and they don't look good. What's worse, your employees don't seem to care, not even the one you just gave a raise. You wonder how you can motivate them, and how you can feel better about your business again.

If any of those situations resonate with you, then you're in the right place! 

My approach is effective both for business owners, and employees who are anywhere in their professional journey. It also works for people who are on parental leave, retired or semi-retired, and those who are going through a career transition.
 
I have helped hundreds of people from six continents and vastly different professional backgrounds, including accountants, attorneys, business owners, and CEOs of small companies, as well as secretaries, school teachers and personal assistants.

Plus, my best clients have some things in common:  

  • they desire to make a difference in the world,
  • are willing to learn and grow, and
  • are open to new insights and experiences.