Getting up early day after day, getting ready, handling traffic, road rage, an angry boss and those special co-workers can be a very frustrating situation to deal with day in and day out. Most people are working jobs they do not like. Is there a way that I can become happier on my job? Can I learn to view my job in a way that will help me? Do I have to suffer day after day with a job I don’t like? Is there anything I can do to just help my time at my job be more comfortable?
In “How Not 2 Hate Your Job,” you can learn a variety of ways to adjust your thinking so that you are not tortured by going to a job that you don’t like, day after day. By properly...
Getting up early day after day, getting ready, handling traffic, road rage, an angry boss and those special co-workers can be a very frustrating situation to deal with day in and day out. Most people are working jobs they do not like. Is there a way that I can become happier on my job? Can I learn to view my job in a way that will help me? Do I have to suffer day after day with a job I don’t like? Is there anything I can do to just help my time at my job be more comfortable?
In “How Not 2 Hate Your Job,” you can learn a variety of ways to adjust your thinking so that you are not tortured by going to a job that you don’t like, day after day. By properly adjusting a few keys ways of thinking, you can learn to be happy and satisfied at the job you have right now. Let’s be honest, there are a lot of people that, quite frankly, don’t have jobs, so just having a job is great, whether you see it that way or not. Learn how to be happier at work, and Not Hate Your Job today!
Eric M. Watterson was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. Even with his parents’ direction, he began to notice how little information was available to help him avoid some of the common mistakes of growing up. He would often spend time alone thinking about “why” he made certain mistakes and “how” to avoid making them again. After finishing High School in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, college in Bridgeport Connecticut and film school in Los Angeles California, he began offer advice and information to anyone who would listen.
The oldest of three kids, he learned early in life to think of others first, beginning with his younger brother and sister. From there the desire developed more and more to help others whenever he could. After finding a strong sense of satisfaction from helping those who would listen inside his personal circle with their concerns, he wanted to help others outside his personal circle with their concerns as well.
Oftentimes close friends and coworkers needed help with personal issues and would confide in Eric. He found a great sense of satisfaction when they would follow his advice and see positive results. This inspired him to write, “The Power of Touch Workbook” which was intended for his close male friends who just didn’t seem to know how to relate to their wives and girlfriends. As time went on, he began to want to help more and more people. From there ConsiderThis.tv was born with the focus of offering ideas which are intended to help.
As Eric continues to move forward, he hopes that he can continue to impact one person at a time with information that will help them enjoy life and relate more effectively with the people that are important.
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Getting up early day after day, getting ready, handling traffic, road rage, an angry boss and those special co-workers can be a very frustrating situation to deal with day in and day out. Most people are working jobs they do not like. Is there a way that I can become happier on my job? Can I learn to view my job in a way that will help me? Do I have to suffer day after day with a job I don’t like? Is there anything I can do to just help my time at my job be more comfortable?In “How Not 2 Hate Your Job,” you can learn a variety of ways to adjust your thinking so that you are not tortured by going to a job that you don’t like, day after day. By properly...