
Finding A Job You Love
If you’re an Anglo job seeker in Israel, it’s important to understand something:
Finding a job you love does not mean you won’t have to work hard.
Every meaningful career requires effort, discipline, and consistency.
The difference is that when you believe in what you’re doing, hard work starts to feel different.
Here’s a Simple Way to Train That Mindset
Pick something small that you genuinely believe in.
It could be:
* A daily workout
* Learning a new skill
* Helping people
* Waking up earlier
* Applying to jobs consistently
Now commit to doing it every single day.
At first, it will feel good.
You’ll feel motivated. Productive. Inspired.
Then Something Interesting Happens
A week or two later, the excitement starts fading.
You may start thinking:
* “Maybe there’s a better way to do this.”
* “Maybe I don’t need to do it today.”
* “Is this even helping?”
This is where most people stop.
But this is also the exact moment where growth begins.
Stay Consistent Anyway
Keep doing what you committed to doing.
Even when:
* It feels repetitive
* It feels difficult
* You stop getting emotional satisfaction from it
Because during this phase, something deeper is happening:
You are becoming a different person.
The “Runner’s High” of Consistency
Eventually, you start seeing results.
You realize:
* Your discipline is paying off
* Your effort mattered
* You’re stronger than you thought
And suddenly, hard work feels different—not because it became easy, but because you now understand why you’re doing it.
This applies to:
* Careers
* Job searching
* Fitness
* Personal growth
* Almost everything meaningful in life
What This Means for Your Career
If you’re looking for jobs in Israel as an Anglo, don’t chase motivation alone.
Motivation fades.
Consistency changes people.
And once you experience the results of staying committed through difficult periods, it becomes much easier to work hard at something you genuinely care about.
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Bottom line:
Growth is uncomfortable before it becomes rewarding. If you already feel the pain of growth, you may as well stay consistent long enough to see the results.
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