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Fill in this short survey to find out:

  • 1. Have you requested a promotion in the last year?
  • 2. Have you ever been rejected for a promotion?
  • 3. Have you ever been offered a promotion?
  • 4. Has a co-worker at the same level ever been promoted instead of you?
  • 5. Has there ever been a position you applied for and didn’t get?
  • 6. Are you hesitant about asking for a promotion for fear of your boss’s response?
  • 7. Have you ever left an organization because you were passed up for promotion there?
  • 8. Do you know if your work environment values you and your work?
  • 9. Do you think that you deserve a promotion?
  • 10. Do you promote your work and yourself at work?
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How do you Identify Those Who Love Their Work?

Confucius' timeless adage, "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life," encapsulates the ideal of finding fulfillment in one's career. But how can we identify individuals who have truly found their passion in their work?

People who love their jobs often exhibit certain characteristics:

Intrinsic Motivation: They're driven by internal rewards, such as a sense of accomplishment or personal growth, rather than solely by external factors like money or recognition.

Passion and Enthusiasm: Their eyes light up when they talk about their work, and they often go above and beyond what is expected of them.

A Growth Mindset: They embrace challenges as opportunities to learn and improve, and they are constantly seeking new ways to develop their skills.

Resilience: They can bounce back from setbacks and failures, viewing them as valuable learning experiences.

Alignment with Values: Their work aligns with their personal values and beliefs, giving them a sense of purpose.

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