What should you do when you hate your job? There could be a way you could learn to love your job even if it doesn't feel like it right now. Consider whether this is simply a rough patch and if things will be better when you get through it. If it is, and you're happy at work most of the time, you may not hate your job after all. If that's the case, think about what you could change to make it more palatable. Hanging on to a bad work situation can lead to burnout , and it may be time to move on. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.
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Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Career Advice Career Tips. Learn about our editorial policies. Updated on October 20, Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for TheBalanceCareers. I mean that. There is a great deal more pain than pleasure in writing fiction.
When I read the proofs of a new novel — which is the last time I will read or even glance at it — I approach it with one eye closed, so to speak, thinking, God, what am I going to find here? Everything in the text now seems hopelessly flat and deadened.
Where I imagined a dancing rhythm, I find clumping and stumbling. In terms of suffering through art they hate, authors have it easier than many other artists. The only thing that upsets me is that we might have reinforced certain values of some people in our audience when our own values were actually totally different. Actors are often required to endure marathon press tours for projects they dislike, or even those they never wanted to do, and plenty of comedians have expressed frustration at the lifelong connection between them and characters they invented in their youth.
No one is going to yell passages of your hated novel at you across the street, at least. A piece you write before you hit your peak, or one that grapples with ideas you find childish later in your career, still has a place in the life of many readers; maybe even a pivotal place. If you want to feel better, venting to other writers is generally useful, as is having people around who love your work.
Nevertheless, it can be useful to keep in mind that hating your own is a perfectly normal reaction, and, in the long-term, might even make you a better writer. Let me know your thoughts on this in the comments.
Rob has yet to encounter a bookshop he can walk past, a habit which has become deadly now that you can buy the newest releases digitally at 1am. Thankfully, it also comes in handy for providing the best advice on writing your book. I apply Gestalt to this quandary. My Inner Critic and Inner Cheerleader debate fight! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, John. An interesting perspective on positivity as the engine of great work.
A very good point, Kale. The finest writing in the world can get stale and boring if reread enough. Thanks for commenting.
This is Nicolas, The teller of tales, not the original one, but I chose that name. Thank you for this wonderful post.. Thank you for this article! I have been writing fiction for years and suddenly wrote a non ficton piece that I was so excitied about until I actually did it. But it sounds sophomoric and more along 5th grade level to me.
I have lost my prespective with this one. I am kind of depressed about the time I wasted fooling with it and revising it for hours and hours. Your email address will not be published.
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