The best job in the world
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Hi guys,
So, what is the best job in the world?
Is it being an A list actor in Hollywoood?
Singing under the tutelage of Simon Cowell?
Djing to a crowd of thousands in the best club in Ibiza?
Photographing landmarks all over the world?
Or working as a caretaker on an island?
Who knows, the list is endless but I guess it’s up to you - the individual - to decide what’s best.
If I were to write down every job I’ve worked at from the age of 16 I’d say it was probably around 50 different jobs. From catering to canvassing and from mini cab driving to chocolate making. Mmmmm, yes that was a yummy job but didn’t last long.
It is funny when in retrospect I have never lasted longer then a few months in any one particular job. It’s probably the reason why I moved into film making because every project I worked on was new, every job I took on was fresh, every person I dealt with was different and every film I’ve done made me learn something new.
Is it the best job? No, I don’t believe so, why? Because I don’t feel I’ve achieved it to my fullest potential. What
do I mean by that?
I have still a lot to learn, obstacles to overcome and challenges to endure.
I enjoy the buzz of seeing a project come to fruition and seeing the end result and every new project is an adventure in itself so yes - the best job in the world should be adventurous and take you on an exploration of your new self, it should challenge you and get you out of your comfort zone and allow you to flex your muscles.
Many employers can’t stand their day to day jobs because of many reasons, whether its their boss, their colleagues they work with or the environment they work in. So, the question to ask yourself is not what can your job do for you, but what can you do for your job! Ah, Kennedy would be proud of me right now
A great job is one which allows you to transform yourself and go beyond your own comfort zones - on a regular basis. If you keep doing the same things day in day out of course you’ll get bored and eventually hate your job. You do not have to hate your work or anything that you are doing. Hate is a choice that comes from having hateful thoughts. Hate is not caused by having to travel to work every day in congested crowds, or clean toilets, or wash cars, or collect garbage, or attend committee meetings all day in which nothing is accomplished. The circumstances are irrelevant. The loathing exists inside of you, not in the external world.
Listen to yourself, inside, and encourage yourself to transcend further, rather then allowing the old you keep you at the position that you are at the moment. If you continuously repeat certain patterns in your life try and shift your momentum else where and do something different, something awkward, something challenging - Hey, do something silly if you have to. Make a commitment to do precisely that. By extending yourself to new levels you will begin to transform your life and begin to see things differently - especially in your working environment.

Ben Southall has won the best job in the world contest a couple of weeks ago. his job entails spending the next 6 months as a caretaker on an island in Queensland, Austraila.
His job will encompass exploring the neighboring island, swim, snorkel, discover wildlife and everything else that is considered adventurous. And he will be paid handsomely for his efforts - $150,000 to be exact.
I believe the job Ben has won is considered by many to be the best job not necessarily because of the location he’ll be working at, or not having a boss to look over his shoulder everytime or not having to travel to work in a congested traffic. But because it is adventurous. Every day will take him in a new direction, every day he will explore new things, every day he will grow and be challenged.
But that’s not to mean that each and every one of the jobs we work at cannot be the same, we can all try that little bit harder, push a little bit extra and try to improve ourselves at work, we can all do something different every day that scares us, we can all approach our jobs with a different perspective and make it just as adventurous and exciting like Ben will.
So, don’t feel envious of Ben or anyone else out there with a great job, be thankful for your job and make it the best adventure of your life.
regards
Che guy
best job in the world, Ben Southall, Kennedy, love your job, be adventurous







Hi Guy. Interesting post, well-written. I enjoyed your perspective. It’s not that easy to write an article that flows as well as this. Like you, I’ve had many different jobs, finally settling quite a number of years ago on going the self-employed route. I am a free-lance artist, designer and product developer.
Turns out the financial rewards are there, as well as the immense satisfaction of making my own way in the world and making a lot of good friends along the way.
I love the fact that I can schedule my own time, wrapped around self-imposed deadlines of course.
The greatest reward of all is that I have the relative luxury of being able to dedicate time, creativity and resources to the research and development of my “Passion Project” called “Skyaak”, which is a ring-wing glider kit of my own design.
BTW, thanks for following me on Twitter and I am happy to return the follow.
Look forward to seeing what you come up with.
As a fellow blogger I’m always on the look-out for cool blogs and I think I have found one right here!
Hi Michael,
Thank you so much for your reply. I’m glad to see that you’ve taken the plunge and your now doing your own thing, well done matey!
Your ring-wing glider project sounds fascinating, good luck with it. Look forward to reading your blog posts as well.
Speak soon.
Guy
Hi Guy,
Wow a very interesting and refreshing post you have written, the example you used about the greatest job in the world is brilliant and very fittingly to what you were trying to tell us about.
I look forward to you future post and hope that you are keeping well
Best Regards
Nigel