You 2.0: Dream Jobs

你2.0:梦想工作

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2018-07-31

20 分钟
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Finding a new job may be the solution to your woes at work. But there may also be other ways to get more out of your daily grind. This week, we talk with psychologist Amy Wrzesniewski of Yale University about how we can find meaning and purpose in our jobs.
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  • If you would, would you walk us through a typical day?

  • For you?

  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedanta.

  • Today we're talking about finding meaning in our work.

  • I generally come in at least 15 minutes late.

  • I use the side door.

  • That way Lumberg can't see me.

  • And after that, I just sort of space out for about an hour.

  • Space out?

  • Yeah.

  • I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working.

  • This clip from the movie office space describes what work feels like to many people.

  • Not the stuff of poetry, but now imagine something that feels more than just a job, something that feels like a calling.

  • What we learned is people who see their work as a calling are significantly more satisfied with their jobs.

  • They're significantly more satisfied with their lives.

  • They're more engaged in what it is that they're doing, tend to be better performers regardless of what the work is.

  • This week on Hidden Brain, a conversation with Amy Reznuski, professor of organizational behavior at the Yale School of Management.

  • Amy studies work and something that she calls job crafting.

  • Job crafting can help you make the job that you have right now more meaningful and more satisfying.