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Are non-work-related things the problem?

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Are non-work-related things the problem?

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Things like eating poorly, not exercising and not getting enough sleep can turn even a great job into a prison cell. Are you in the wrong profession, company, office, etc.? There is such a thing as a bad fit. Sometimes we need to explore a new line of work, a new company, or just get away from a particular group of employees or a boss. I just got a letter from someone this morning who felt trapped with a bad boss and then left and realized that there were great bosses out there — you’ve just got to find them. Just as that supermarket checker turned her job into something special, you can use the tips above to avoid checking out of your job and to get reunited with your passion. We’d like to hear your strategy for finding your passion at work. I’ll give an autographed copy of “Working Wounded: Advice that adds insight to injury” (Warner, 2000) to the best submission. Send your entry, name and address via: http://workingwounded.com or via e-mail: bob@workingwounded.com. Entries must be

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