Anonymous wrote:No, but I had an Office Space moment recently and have been calling in sick since.
Anonymous wrote:I feel a bit on the brink of this. I'm 36 and was recently promoted to a more senior position which both is engaging me with more interesting work and challenging me to demonstrate my value at high levels. I'm a 'rise to the challenge' type person, and now that the challenge is there, I'm happily digging in. It's been fun, and I hope I can keep up the momentum.
Prior to this point I was a valued employee performing high quality work, but I was bored and largely coasting, challenging neither myself or the status quo at my organization (which was fine, as I had babies and toddlers on my hands and was a bit of a sleep-deprived mess).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 38 and it's happening right now. I've changed career paths slightly, but to something similar so no need to go back to school or anything like that. It's too soon to know the total difference it has made but I already feel better about work than I have in a long time. It's like everything I was doing before was a collection of experiences I needed to have so I'd know what my ideal career really was.
Did you just start a new job? Or did you commit mid-job? Can you share what industry you're in, and any other specifics? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I'm 38 and it's happening right now. I've changed career paths slightly, but to something similar so no need to go back to school or anything like that. It's too soon to know the total difference it has made but I already feel better about work than I have in a long time. It's like everything I was doing before was a collection of experiences I needed to have so I'd know what my ideal career really was.