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How to Overcome Things That Make You Unhappy at Work

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Many other millennials are struggling to stay happy at work all the time. Whether it’s a boss that just doesn’t get you or the inability to stay motivated, we all have things that make us unhappy at work from time to time. In order to start working through this problem, First 5 lays out four things that may be making you unhappy at work and how to overcome them:

People
Whether you can’t stand most of your colleagues or there is just that one person who really gets under your skin, we all have to work with people we don’t particularly get along with at some point or another. When you encounter this, it can be useful to follow these tips:

Strict Hours and Office Spaces
An astounding 74 percent of millennials want flexible work schedules. However, many managers are hesitant to rock the boat and try out different ways of working. If your manager won’t let you work from home or try out flexible hours, you could be building some resentment towards your boss and your work place. Here are a few things you can do to work around this problem:

Shortage of Training Opportunities
Many agencies don’t have the resources or capacity to send all employees to professional development events or trainings. This can especially frustrating for millennials who are just starting out and trying to map out the next steps in their careers. Here’s a few ways you can access professional development materials in the face of limited resources.

Lack of Connection to the Mission
Not feeling a sense of connection to your agency’s mission or the work you are doing can be devastating on your morale. This is because connection to the mission is one of the best ways to stay happy at work and to get a sense of fulfillment out of the work you are doing. Unsure if and how you connect to your mission? Here’s a few ways to foster a stronger connection:

What is your advice for millennials looking to overcome things that make them unhappy in the workplace? Be sure to add your tips in the comments!

This post is part of GovLoop’s millennial blog series, First 5.

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