Three Signs That Shows You're Too Smart for Your Job
Almost every aspiring entrepreneur wrestles with this question at
some point in his or her career. You have a perfectly decent job on
paper, but you just can't kick that nagging urge to throw it all in and do something radically different. When should you soldier on, and when should you listen to your gut?
There are usually compelling arguments to consider on both sides of the argument in such cases. Many people's professional dissatisfaction is at least partially down to attitude, and a change of viewpoint can have radical effects on how much you enjoy your work. On the other hand, the best time to get out of a truly ill-fitting career is yesterday. But there is one sure sign that you should start looking for the exit--when your career stops challenging you.
One of the surest ways to get smarter is to surround yourself with those who are more intelligent than you and to insist on regularly stretching yourself beyond your comfort zone. If you're just too smart for your current gig, that's just not going to happen, insisted Liz Ryan, founder and CEO of Human Workplace on LinkedIn recently.
"When you have a lot to bring to a job, you want your muscles exercised. You want your brain to be busy. You want to solve hard problems yourself and with other smart people. Parrots and rabbits need something hard to chew on, and so do we," she writes. So how do you know if you're just restless or whether it's really time to look for a more demanding gig? Ryan offers several suggestions, including:
There are usually compelling arguments to consider on both sides of the argument in such cases. Many people's professional dissatisfaction is at least partially down to attitude, and a change of viewpoint can have radical effects on how much you enjoy your work. On the other hand, the best time to get out of a truly ill-fitting career is yesterday. But there is one sure sign that you should start looking for the exit--when your career stops challenging you.
One of the surest ways to get smarter is to surround yourself with those who are more intelligent than you and to insist on regularly stretching yourself beyond your comfort zone. If you're just too smart for your current gig, that's just not going to happen, insisted Liz Ryan, founder and CEO of Human Workplace on LinkedIn recently.
"When you have a lot to bring to a job, you want your muscles exercised. You want your brain to be busy. You want to solve hard problems yourself and with other smart people. Parrots and rabbits need something hard to chew on, and so do we," she writes. So how do you know if you're just restless or whether it's really time to look for a more demanding gig? Ryan offers several suggestions, including:
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