Marc Cullen, M.D., a professor of medicine at Yale University, explains that "the amount of stress you feel from your job has a lot to do with whether the job fits you -- that is, whether it matches your personality and style and other demands of your life. . . If you come home at the end of the day feeling angry, alientated, and exhausted, maybe you need more than a new job; you need a new line of work. 'The biggest problems are with a misfit.' If you're a misfit, fix it -- or you'll die trying." Notice that he didn't say to change your personality or your style. He said to change your line of work. Find the right situation. Find a better fit.
Marc Cullen, M.D., a professor of medicine at Yale University, explains that "the amount of stress you feel from your job has a lot to do with whether the job fits you -- that is, whether it matches your personality and style and other demands of your life. . . If you come home at the end of the day feeling angry, alientated, and exhausted, maybe you need more than a new job; you need a new line of work. 'The biggest problems are with a misfit.' If you're a misfit, fix it -- or you'll die trying." Notice that he didn't say to change your personality or your style. He said to change your line of work. Find the right situation. Find a better fit.