You seem bored — time to switch jobs

Dreading work

The ‘Sunday night dread’ is a good litmus test. Does the thought of going to work fill you with dread or anxiety on a Sunday evening? If so, it’s definitely time for a change.

This is essentially your body’s way of telling you that it isn’t happy about Monday fast-approaching.

Sometimes this can manifest itself physically so watch out for any unexpected headaches or migraines.

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Feeling low

Pay attention to your feelings. Are you feeling low or starting to doubt yourself and your abilities at work? If so, you may need to make a change — especially if this goes on for a prolonged period of time.

You should never stay in a job if it makes youthatunhappy — it’s never worth it, no matter the perks or pay.

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In it for the money

Of course, money is important — but remember it’s not everything.

Earning a sizable income in a job that makes you terribly unhappy is really not worth the trade-off.

If you have a job that makes you feel useful or helps you fulfill a particular passion, you’ll feel much more content — even if it doesn’t seem like it at the moment.

Try and think about things that make you happy and see what opportunities are available in these markets.

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Daydreaming about other jobs

I don’t know how else to break it to you but if you spend your days daydreaming about a different job, then you probably should just change jobs.

Do you spend countless hours searching for jobs online, researching interesting businesses, and wondering what it might be like to work somewhere else?

If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, you need to take the bull by its horns and sort yourself out — it really is up to you.

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You’re bored

Listen, work is called work for a reason — it’s not supposed to be fun all the time.

There will be times when you have to complete menial tasks or deal with annoying colleagues or clients, but you shouldn’t hate your job all day every day and if you do, well …  you know what to do.

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Feeling disconnected in your job

If you can’t even remember why you started working in this particular role or industry in the first place, it may be time for you to consider moving on.

It could be that your role has changed over the years and while you were initially enticed by the creativity required for your position you now spend your days doing admin.

Think about what aspects of your job you used to enjoy and take stock of what you do currently.

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You’re jealous of friends

If you feel jealous about your friends’ or others’ jobs or careers, check yourself.

This could be a clear sign that you’d much rather be somewhere else doing something entirely different.

Think about why you feel like this and what’s currently lacking in your current role or position.

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You’re coasting along

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with having a routine or a tried and tested process but if you’ve become apathetic to change, you probably need to take a hard look at your situation.

Is it because your opinions or suggestion have been dismissed in the past? Or are you reluctant to go above and beyond what’s required of you because you feel undervalued?

Whatever the reasons, it’s important to assess your current situation and look for a solution.

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You’d leave if you could

Ask yourself: Would you leave this job if your financial situation allowed you to?

If the answer is ‘yes,’ start thinking about how you could make that happen.

Make a list of what you’re good at and what you enjoy doing and start thinking about what your ideal job would look like.

If you need some additional training, sign up for a course, start networking, and put yourself out there.

It can be hard to make a move during an economic downturn but it’s never too early to start moving in that direction.

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No one’s saying changing jobs or careers is easy but you’re the only one who can change your current situation.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions, learn, and potentially even make mistakes along the way. Good luck!

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Story byYessi Bello Perez