Thursday, November 21, 2019

What doesnt feel like work

What doesnt feel like workWhat doesnt feel like workDiscover which job is right for you by leaning on yur strengths.Paul Graham is one of the smartest, most successful people in Silicon Valley, and recently wrote a post on What Doesnt Seem Like Work? If something that seems like work to other people doesnt seem like work to you, thats something youre well suited for. For example, a lot of programmers I know, including me, actually like debugging. Its not something people tend to volunteer But you may have to like debugging to like programming, considering the degree to which programming consists of it.The stranger your tastes seem to other people, the stronger evidence they probably are of what you should do. When I was in college I used to write papers for my friends. It was quite interesting to write a paper for a class I wasnt taking. Plus they were always so relieved.It seemed curious that the same task could be painful to one person and pleasant to another, but I didnt realize at the time what this imbalance implied, because I wasnt looking for it. I didnt realize how hard it can be to decide what you should work on, and that you sometimes have to figure it out from subtle clues, like a detective solving a case in a mystery novel. So I bet it would help a lot of people to ask themselves about this explicitly. What seems like work to other people that doesnt seem like work to you?If you think through the things that dont seem like work to you, youll discover a pattern. Does talking to people all day long getyoujazzed, but seem to drain others? Does cranking through a multi-sheet Excel spreadsheet give you a secret thrill when it all adds up at the end? Does managing all the headaches that go along with logistics planning drive others batty, but feel like an engaging puzzle to you?These differences in how you feel when completing a task or a project indicate an aptitude or skill. And thats what sets you apart from others. We (mostly) feel better, perform be tter, enjoy it better, when were doing something for which we are well-suited. And thats an important signal to you about where youll find the most rewarding work in life.Focusing on those areas where you are superior will lead to better results in your career. Too often, we waste time trying to bring all of our skills and capabilities up to the same level as our strongest talents. Not only is that unlikely to work, but it takes away from the time you have to master the skills and capabilities where you do have a gift.So this week, think about whatdoesntfeel like work as you plan your next career moves.

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