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The Jobism Framework

Breaking free from jobism

Problem it solves

limiting beliefs

Best for

Individuals seeking to break free from the constraints of a 9-to-5 job

Not ideal for

Those who are heavily invested in their current career or lifestyle

Overview

Why this framework exists

The Jobism Framework is a concept that highlights the societal pressure to prioritize one's job above all else, often at the expense of personal fulfillment and happiness. It suggests that this mindset can lead to a never-ending cycle of consumption and debt, ultimately resulting in a sense of emptiness and disconnection from one's true values and passions.

Core principles

3 total
  1. Our sense of identity and self-worth should not be tied to our job title or profession.
  2. True fulfillment and happiness come from pursuing one's passions and values, rather than just seeking financial gain.
  3. The pursuit of financial independence is not just about accumulating wealth, but also about creating a sense of freedom and autonomy in one's life.

Steps

3 steps
  1. Recognize the signs of jobism
    Take an honest look at your life and identify areas where you may be prioritizing your job above all else. Ask yourself if this is truly aligned with your values and goals.
    Pro tipKeep a journal or log to track your thoughts and feelings about your job and career.
    WarningBe aware of the potential for feelings of guilt or shame when confronting the reality of your situation.
  2. Re-evaluate your priorities
    Take time to reflect on what truly matters to you in life. What are your core values and passions? What kind of lifestyle do you want to create for yourself?
    Pro tipSeek out supportive friends, family, or a therapist who can help you explore your priorities and goals.
    WarningBe prepared to confront potential conflicts between your current lifestyle and your desired lifestyle.
  3. Create a plan for financial independence
    Develop a strategy for achieving financial independence, whether through saving, investing, or pursuing alternative income streams.
    Pro tipSeek out professional advice from a financial advisor or planner.
    WarningBe aware of the potential for setbacks or challenges along the way, and have a plan in place for overcoming them.

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Examples

1 cases
The story of a successful business owner who realized that their job was not aligned with their values

After years of building a successful business, Sarah realized that she was unfulfilled and unhappy. She took a step back to re-evaluate her priorities and discovered that her true passion was for environmental conservation. She eventually sold her business and started a new venture that aligned with her values.

OutcomeSarah reported feeling more fulfilled and happy, and was able to create a lifestyle that was more in line with her values and passions.

Common mistakes

3 traps
Confusing financial independence with wealth accumulation
Financial independence is not just about accumulating wealth, but also about creating a sense of freedom and autonomy in one's life.
Failing to prioritize personal fulfillment and happiness
True fulfillment and happiness come from pursuing one's passions and values, rather than just seeking financial gain.
Ignoring the potential consequences of jobism
The pursuit of financial independence is not just about personal gain, but also about creating a more sustainable and equitable lifestyle for oneself and others.

Origin story

How this framework came to be

The concept of jobism is rooted in the idea that our society has created a caste system based on one's profession, with certain jobs being deemed more prestigious or desirable than others. This has led to a culture where individuals are often defined by their job title, rather than their unique skills, talents, or interests.

Source

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Source · BOOK
Your Money Or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence: R...
Vicki Robin · 2019
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