If you are a person determined to succeed, work is NOT a four letter word.  Work is just part of the plan.  In fact, truly successful people never shy away from getting to work, they live for it.  To get in and DO something about accomplishing their goals is paramount to their goals achievement and they realize and embrace this thought.

If you are someone who worries their Sunday away over having to "go to work" on Monday, then perhaps you are NOT  the right person for the job.  If you are not the right person for the job then you are standing in the way of the person who is ready to do the work.  More importantly, it may be time to consider that if YOU were doing your right work, you would be happy to start a new week. 

Some of the most successful people are not only happy but eager to get back to work.  Today, I count myself among those who look forward to going to my office tomorrow and for that I am truly grateful.  I know when it comes to helping people lead happy and successful lives I am doing my right work... and work is good!
 
 

There are many people who are out of work today, in some areas the unemployment rate is at an all time high, but I believe this could be the best thing that ever happened to some of these people. 

Now, I'm not saying it is enjoyable to lose one's job but sometimes when we don't choose to leave a position we are not suited for the universe chooses for us.  The thing that separates people is how they react to the situation.  Are they smart enough to see it as an opportunity to do what they've always wanted or have they fallen prey to fear and gone back to what they've always known.

I would encourage that person to check in with their inner compass before making their next step.  It could mean the difference between finding a career that satisfies their emotional and intellectual needs or climbing back into another job that gives them no personal satisfaction.  Just like trusting whether we like certain foods, or movies, or music - there is a compass within that knows what we kind of work we are meant to perform. 

The good news is, until we choose to honor that internal compass, life will continue to give us new opportunities to make the right choice.