In a Rut?

In my opinion, there’s no better job than travel writer. You get paid to trot around the globe with the jet-set elite, visit exotic locations most people only dream about, enjoy untethered access to five-star amenities, and dine in the world’s most exclusive restaurants – and all you have to do is jot down a few words about the amazing experience. Pretty sweet gig, if you ask me.

Unfortunately, we can’t all be travel writers. But that doesn’t mean you have to let the daily grind of eight to five bring you down. If you’ve fallen into a rut, before you start looking for a different job, think about how you can do your current job differently.

In the words of Mark Twain, “The secret of success is making your vocation your vacation.” Ask yourself; is there a way to turn what’s become menial and mundane into work you can once again be excited about?

What are some ways you have reignited the passion for work in yourself or in those you lead? Let us know in the comments section below.

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