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If you work for four and a half days, will you engage in sideline business?

If I work for four and a half days, I will engage in sideline business. My thoughts are as follows:

1. First of all, you have no money. In order to reduce risks, we must not directly take sideline business as our main business. First of all, we should find a slightly stable main business with income and treatment that can ensure our survival and development. It is better to have more time and energy as the basis for survival and development, and then work hard. It is still the most important to strive to increase the income from the main business. This is also the fastest and most reliable way to increase income. Never neglect your main business in order to engage in sideline business. Only when the sideline income is stable and far exceeds the main business can we slowly consider turning the sideline into the main business.

In 2023, I hope to make some changes in my work, taking care of my family and work.

In my opinion, the value of work is very important. This is the standard to measure whether I can do a good job. From two aspects: first, what do you think of the stage of a person's work? Each of us is at a different stage of work, and our expectations and requirements for the value of work are definitely different. At the beginning of our career, we want to accumulate experience first, so the value of our work may be reflected in the improvement of our ability; When the ability is improved to a certain extent, the value of our work will be reflected through promotion and salary increase. If not, we will feel that our work is meaningless, and even begin to have a self-doubt about what our work is for. Should I continue to do this job?

This brings me to the second point: What do you want from your job? What will you do if your stage doesn't match your needs? You want to become stronger through this job, but it seems that you have been standing still.

You want a promotion and a raise, but the boss never gives you one. So your needs have never been met, and you feel that your work has no value and significance.

So will you keep doing it? Take myself for example, my first job was bidding, but later I especially liked the job of new media. Because I like reading books and writing some feelings, I want to change careers. At first, I focused on improving my ability, not just finishing what I was doing, but always thinking about how to do it well. The recognition of leaders and users makes me feel particularly fulfilled, because we are doing reading promotion and often invite some writers to interview. Once I helped a writer promote his new book, and the writer directly asked our leader which partner wrote it, which felt very good. Later, the leader told me that I was affirmed by the other side. I think this is the value of my work.

Is to be able to do what you like, even if it starts from the basics, even if it is a little far from your own needs at first, but you have to set a direction for yourself in your mind, how can I achieve that demand, and then accumulate it bit by bit.

There are many ways and means, and the key is to act. Finally, don't limit your value to this job. In the end, what we want to achieve is self-worth. We should look at our "market value" from a larger professional world and a longer time dimension, such as who we can provide, where is our competitive advantage, how good we are now, and which direction we should work hard in the next stage. That's all that matters.

I don't know what people think the value of work is, but whatever it is, I hope we can work hard to improve ourselves. If we don't actively change ourselves, you won't get what you want, no matter how good your present job is. We should have a standard to measure, we must take the average level as the standard, not your own subjective judgment, and then work hard bit by bit.