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What should I do if I dont want to work?

What should I do if I dont want to work?

Here’re 10 things you should do when you’re unemployed:

  1. Keep a Schedule. It’s fine to take a few days after you’re finished at work to relax, but try not to get too comfortable.
  2. Join a Temp Agency.
  3. Work Online.
  4. Get Organized.
  5. Exercise.
  6. Volunteer.
  7. Improve Your Skills.
  8. Treat Yourself.

Is it bad to be unemployed?

But for most of us, losing a job is incredibly stressful. Money starts to dry up, social networks fall apart, and self-esteem takes a nose-dive. In fact, a growing number of studies suggest unemployment can lead to a host of serious mental and physical illnesses.

Why do I not want to go to work?

You don’t want to go to work because your home life is hard. It is a well-known fact in HR that employees’ personal lives can impact job performance. And it likely affects job satisfaction too. If stress from your personal life makes it hard to focus and enjoy work, you have options that you can speak with your employer about.

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What should I do if I don’t want a job?

I’ll answer the first part of your question as the second portion seems to be somewhat disjointed in its logic and its meaning. If you do NOT want to have a job, I would suggest the following: If you are currently in college, stay there as long as possible. Continue to apply for grants, loans,change majors,etc.

How do I get Motivated to work when I don’t want to?

Get your emotional needs met. You don’t want to work anymore because your health is suffering. When you don’t have energy, in general, your motivation will suffer. Your health is vital to performance on the job — and enjoyment. Making sure you are sleeping enough, eating healthily, and exercising regularly is so important to address.

How do I stop letting my personal life affect my work?

Here are some things you can do to stop letting your personal life affect your work (via Forbes): Talk with your boss or employer. Don’t overshare. Set digital boundaries. Compartmentalize. Look into your companies Employee Assistance Program (EAP).