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To be successful without losing respect? ft Marco Pierre White, almost walked out interview
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Marco frustrated of the interviewer badly treated him and bombard him with questions despite he showed signs of frustration but yet his well being was not considered.
What does it mean to sell your soul?
Selling your soul means you are giving up your morals, dreams, or goals for some other sort of reward. In this article, we’re mostly talking about people who have made a personal sacrifice for job security or a steady paycheck.
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A study done by Gallup in 2021 found that only 36% of U.S. employees said they were engaged in their workplace. That means that well over half the American working population feels no emotional commitment to their job. It’s an obligation—something that they have to do, but don’t necessarily enjoy or find fulfilling.
And they, like you, might feel as if they’ve sold out by choosing to work in a job where they aren’t motivated by or dedicated to the work they’re doing.
But don’t worry—the first step to get out of a soul-sucking job is acknowledging the signs that you’re selling your soul. Then, you can make a plan to get you into a role that brings you joy and makes you feel a sense of belonging.
Marco frustrated of the interviewer badly treated him and bombard him with questions despite he showed signs of frustration but yet his well being was not considered.
What does it mean to sell your soul?
Selling your soul means you are giving up your morals, dreams, or goals for some other sort of reward. In this article, we’re mostly talking about people who have made a personal sacrifice for job security or a steady paycheck.
Credit: MPW
Please support us by buying us a coffee below:
A study done by Gallup in 2021 found that only 36% of U.S. employees said they were engaged in their workplace. That means that well over half the American working population feels no emotional commitment to their job. It’s an obligation—something that they have to do, but don’t necessarily enjoy or find fulfilling.
And they, like you, might feel as if they’ve sold out by choosing to work in a job where they aren’t motivated by or dedicated to the work they’re doing.
But don’t worry—the first step to get out of a soul-sucking job is acknowledging the signs that you’re selling your soul. Then, you can make a plan to get you into a role that brings you joy and makes you feel a sense of belonging.
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