Job Unhappiness Affects Your Personal Life More Than You Think
Jacksonville, Florida (PRWEB) August 17, 2016 -- According to the New York-based Conference Board, approximately 45% of U.S. employees experience total job unhappiness and another 10% are somewhat unsatisfied.
Those statistics are not encouraging, but they only tell part of the story. People think that the effects of job unhappiness end when they walk out the door after putting in their time, but that’s not true.
According to Jose Gomez, MD, “When a person feels stuck in a job she hates, her risk of coronary heart disease, cancer, frequent illness, obesity, depression, and dysfunctional relationships all increase.”
71% of people report that they don’t care about their jobs and do the minimum to avoid being fired. Add the job unhappiness statistics to that and consider the far-reaching health and relationship implications, and it becomes vital that job unhappiness is addressed.
With the recent launch of http://www.DoctorJoseGomez.com, Jose Gomez, MD, offers viable options for learning how to be happy including job unhappiness.
People need proven strategies they can put to use in their lives immediately. They also need tools to help them decide if it’s time to search for a new job or if there are things that can happen to improve happiness in their current position. Jose Gomez, MD, offers both.
With over 40 years of experience, Jose Gomez, MD, has helped transform the lives of his clients by having them use simple strategies and actions that lead to extraordinary results. Now he’s making those strategies available to the public through his website and soon-to-be-released book, The 7 Secrets to a Happier Life.
http://www.DoctorJoseGomez.com is more than a website. It’s an experience designed to help people at all stages of life learn the skill of happiness—to enjoy a happier, more fulfilling life at work and home—quickly, easily, and in a way that leads to long-lasting results. Visit http://www.DoctorJoseGomez.com for more information.
Jose Gomez, MD, Doctor Jose Gomez, http://doctorjosegomez.com/, +1 904-234-7887, [email protected]
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