1. Job satisfaction
Job satisfaction is something we create not something we find
First, examine yourself what you actually think appeals to you about the jobs you've mentioned
you wish you were doing, and whether you're really as bummed out as you think you are about
"sitting in front of a computer nine hours a day." See, every job has work; the key is to find one
whose high points more than counterbalance its low points.
Satisfaction is key in. Money will only make you relaxed physically.
Which is more imperative when it comes to job satisfaction?
Can you see yourself not only receiving the once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment honor at the end
of your business in one of those fields, but doing the slightly things it'll yield to get there, day in
and day out? Will you feel fortunate to be in the job even when no one is looking or
acknowledging you even when it looks unappreciated and unidentified?
If so, save up adequate on your existing job to get you through numerous months' job less, and
then make the jump, knowing you can always take up another ho-hum job to create ends meet if
you must in order to money what you REALLY want to do with your life. But Please take the steps
I've just outlined above. Else, you risk being just as dissatisfied with what you supposed was your
daydream as you are with your life right now. After all, no job is perfect (from the worker's point
of view, at least)