“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” - Steve Jobs
“Where do you see yourself in 10 years?”
It’s a question we all get asked. Even if no one directly asks it of us society forces us to introspect and think it over. There is pressure from ourselves, family and co-workers to be able to answer the question satisfactorily.
It’s not always easy to answer and can be intimidating. It’s an instant invitation to compare yourself to others and see where you stand in terms of goals. Everyone is different...but most people don’t feel good about where they are professionally and where they are headed. According to a study conducted on 6,600 different employees across the US, more than half of US workers are unhappy in their job.
A lot of this unhappiness comes from a constant fixation on the way things are, comparing self to others and then feeling bad about the differences.
“Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Asking an employee where they will be in 10 years doesn’t excite them. Often, it does the opposite and causes them to feel bad about where they are in life.
The best way to boost employee morale and get them into action at work is to focus on what drives them. What gives them purpose? Why do they wake up in the morning to come to work? Sure...work pays the bills, but locating the human element behind the production is vital to keeping employee morale high.
Helping your employees find purpose can be systematically broken down and their passions can be honed in on. Passions can be complimented with strengths and lastly, action plans can be written to ensure employees can do more of what they love and excel in.
Here are the 3 main tips to Help Your Employees Find Purpose:
One - Isolate What Excites Them
Isolating excitement and passion will give you the framework of an action plan that can help employees feel happier and do better in the workplace.
The key is to locate why they do the things they do. What about their actions brings them fulfillment? What gets them excited?
Sometimes, these bigger questions are too broad and smaller, simpler things can be asked. For instance: “What brings you joy?” “What do you like doing?”
A pad of paper and a ballpoint go a long way here. Simply posing these questions and inviting an employee to write down to freely write down his answers with the objective of really isolating the specific things that excites them goes a long way.
Two - Where Do They Shine?
What excites a person is usually an area that they excel in. A compelling purpose lies in competence. Everyone is unique and everyone is born with natural skills that are unique to themselves.
Ask your employee to list out their strengths. Write them down, make a long list. Often times, strengths are connected to areas of passion.
Three - Sync passions and strengths to create an Action Plan
You’ve identified your passions and your strengths. Now what?
Have them take the following steps:
In Summary:
To help your employees find a compelling purpose they can pursue:
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