In a Rut at Work?

Find the Motivation to Make a Change

© KC Morgan

Jan 25, 2007

Sometimes, all we need to make a change is a little push. Having the right support can make a world of difference when you’re in a rut at work, and need motivation.


Any job can start to feel like a routine when you’ve been doing it for long enough. Even a job you love can feel a little dull and completely old after enough time passes. But when you get into a rut at work, finding the motivation to make a change can be one of the hardest things to do. How do you make that next step? How do you know what that next step even is?

Sometimes, the best thing to do when you’re in a rut at work is to talk with others. This will provide a valuable resource where you can exchange information and pick up some (very motivating) tips and advice. Hearing how others found their motivation might help you find what you’re looking for, too.

When it all feels like the same old thing, mix it up a little. Check out this money challenge and learn how to turn bad spending habits into money-making ones instead. Having a little extra cash is always a get way to get out of a rut .

Don't let work weigh you down and pull you under. Find the motivation (and the support) to make the change, and make it happen.


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