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Program D-7801

It may be true that you can’t stand your job. If you could, you would quit tomorrow! You feel like you’re in a prison because you need a job, you’ve got time and benefits invested in this job, jobs are hard to find these days. And yet, you hate the job you’re in.

I can understand your feelings because I’ve had a job or two like that myself. The Apostle Paul wrote to the Philippians:

…I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation….I can do everything through him who gives me strength. (Philippians 4:11-13)

I want to share how you can make the best of a tough job. If you can learn this secret of being content, as Paul learned it, you can’t lose because your fulfillment and satisfaction will not be based on circumstances—whether you have a terrific job that you love or one that you don’t like so much!

The first thing you need to do is stop feeding negative messages to yourself about your job. The more you say or think, “I hate my job,” the more you will hate it. You accomplish nothing good by daily reminding yourself that you are not happy with your job. Replace wrong thoughts and words with positive ones. Say or think, “I’m grateful to have a job. Some people would give anything to have this job…or any job at all.”

Then, develop a morning routine that starts your day right, for your day is won or lost in the morning hours.  If you wait until the last minute to fall out of bed and rush to work—all the time thinking how much you hate to go to work—you don’t have a chance at having a good day. So, get yourself up earlier; have a structured plan for reading God’s Word each morning; pray for others, and for your own attitude; and leave for work in a joyful mode. We are to rejoice in the Lord always, as Philippians 4:4 reminds us, and that includes when we’re working in a job we don’t like so much.