I was working with a client who was completely burned out on her career and life and then ready for a career change. As we were talking, she said, “I just wish I had meaningful work. I don’t feel like I am making a difference. I am just wasting my life.” This is the theme I hear most often from clients who have been in the workforce awhile.All of us want to feel like we are making a difference. We want to believe our work means something. The problem comes in defining “meaningful work”. What is it? That answer is different for everyone. For some meaningful work might be helping others organize their office. For others it may mean making a million dollars.

What really matters is how you see it. What is meaningful work to you? Take out a piece of paper and answer these questions. How do you define meaningful work? When do you feel like you are really making a difference? What work have you done so far that feels the most meaningful? Write down whatever comes to mind.

What you want to do is meaningful. It is very easy to start judging yourself as being selfish. Stop! Allow yourself to be honest. The fact is when Picasso painted; he was doing it because he liked to paint. He was not thinking, “Oh, I hope this brings joy to others’ lives.” He painted because he wanted to. When Beethoven composed, he did it because he loved music. Even scientists searching for a cure for cancer are immersed in their work because it fascinates them.

Don’t look down on your work. It is easy to downplay the importance of work that feels meaningful. I remember Tony Robbins told a story of talking with the owner of a major company. The man said to Tony, “I wish I could do what you do because it makes such adifference in people’s lives”. Tony said, “You have got to be kidding! Look at what adifference you make. You provide work, health insurance and security for thousands ofpeople!” Don’t underestimate the value you provide.

Take a look at what you have written about meaningful work. Do you see any themes? How do you wish to contribute to this world? Whatever you choose, remember that the greatest gift you can give is to find work that makes you feel fulfilled and delighted. Respect your preference because giving your gifts to the world, whatever they look like, is the most meaningful action you can ever take.

1.. What does the writer mean by mentioning the famous people?

A.Famous people are selfish to start work for themselves.

B.Doing meaningful work requires our interest in it.

C.Interest is the best teacher in learning.

D.Honesty makes for the greatest people.

2.. When you downplay the value of your work, you tend to think it is ______.

A.quite different

B.very successful

C.not meaningful

D.less important

3..According to the passage, what meaningful job does the writer advise us to take?

A.The one which is popular in society.

B.The one which brings you profits.

C.The one which wins you fame.

D.The one which interests you.

4.. The article is intended to ________.

A.explain what is the most important in changing one’s job

B.a(chǎn)dvise taking an immediate action to find meaningful work

C.suggest we should show confidence and talent in work

D.tell us the problem that the author’s client met

 

【答案】

1..C

2..D

3..D

4..A

【解析】 略

 

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