2. It will affect your
relationships
You gain that sense of accomplishment from tasks
you are getting paid to do rather than searching
for accomplishments through tasks you do for
free.
3. It will affect your health
Sense of accomplishment also is a stress
reliever. It’s like climbing that mountain which
puts a lot of physical stress on your body during
it but when you are sitting at the top, that stress
is replaced with pure elation!
4. It will affect your ability
to grow in your skills.
In order for your skills to grow, you must be using
them. Accomplishing tasks that challenge your
skills only makes you stronger in those.
5. It will affect your overall
mood- in and outside of
work
Having that list at the end of the day
with a bunch of checkmarks down it
feels so good! With every check,
mood is lifted. Think about something
you tried and had to work at; for me,
it was Guitar Hero, that first songSlow Ride. The first time I got through
it without failing, my frustration of
every time I failed it, disappeared
and was replaced with confidence
and pride.
6. It will affect your
confidence
The better your relationships, your health, your
skills, and your mood, the more confident you
become. With increased confidence your
options are limitless. Your dreams are
achievable. You are much more likely to be
successful.
7. Ways to help you feel
accomplished
Make checklists, short term and long term
Make realistic, but challenging goals, short
term and long term
Give yourself the credit you deserve
Use your God-given talents and skills
If you are unhappy in your workplace, do
something about it- see my slideshare at 5
steps to a happy workplace