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[How to Determine if You Truly Love Your Job]-[BE 96: Do You Love Your Job? How to Find Out]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-05-09

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Discovering Genuine Job Satisfaction: A Counterintuitive Approach

In episode 96 of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle explore a thought-provoking question: How can you tell if you truly enjoy your job? While many people rely on a "gut feeling," the hosts delve into a more nuanced perspective, suggesting that our ability to disconnect is actually a primary indicator of professional fulfillment.

The "Sunday Scaries" as a Baseline

Before discussing the psychological indicators of job satisfaction, the hosts address the common phenomenon of the "Sunday scaries." Described as a "sinking feeling" or a "feeling of dread" regarding the start of the work week, this emotional response often signals that an individual may be unhappy in their professional life. Lindsay notes that while she personally avoids these feelings due to her passion for All Ears English, acknowledging this dread is a vital first step in self-assessment.

The Counterintuitive Indicator: Life Outside of Work

Citing an article by psychologist Mark Travers, the hosts highlight a fascinating, "counterintuitive" finding: true job satisfaction is often marked by a healthy interest in things other than your work.

According to the research, when you genuinely enjoy your career, you tend to maintain a "healthy work-life equilibrium." Rather than being obsessed with your job, you feel empowered to devote time to hobbies and extracurriculars. These activities provide a "heightened sense of joy and fulfillment," which paradoxically makes you a more balanced and effective professional. The hosts emphasize that in American culture, there is often an expectation to be "all or nothing" about one's career, but this research suggests that being able to separate from work is actually a sign of health.

Strategies for Maintaining Balance

To achieve this "happy medium" between professional duties and personal life, the hosts suggest several practical strategies:

  • Setting Boundaries: Lindsay emphasizes the importance of digital boundaries, such as not checking work emails on the weekend. She notes that even though the human brain is wired to seek a "dopamine hit" from new notifications, one must "set up a system to counteract that" biological urge.
  • Priorities: Michelle highlights the necessity of setting clear priorities. Understanding what you choose to focus on helps prevent work from consuming your entire identity.
  • External Anchors: Having people in your life who "pull you away from your work" is crucial. Whether it is spending time with children, engaging in outdoor activities, or learning a new language, having interests that act as a "polar opposite" to the office environment is key to avoiding burnout.

Conclusion: Connection Over Perfection

Ultimately, the hosts conclude that enjoying your job does not require a complex set of expensive hobbies. It is about whether you are capable of being present in your personal life without being constantly preoccupied by work-related anxiety. By setting firm boundaries and prioritizing time away from the laptop, professionals can cultivate a more sustainable and fulfilling relationship with their careers. As the All Ears English philosophy states, the goal is "connection, not perfection," and this applies as much to our work-life balance as it does to language learning.

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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, episode 96.
Do you love your job? How to find out. Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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