Watch Your Way to Success
By ABBY REBONG
Once in awhile
there comes a time when a person suddenly lacks motivation in one’s work.
This can be due to a myriad of reasons like – a horrible boss, unfair company
policies, catty coworkers or just the plain old “stuck in a rut” syndrome,
but one should never let such negativity cloud their enthusiasm to work hard and
become successful. In case you’re one of those unfortunate few who are stuck
in career limbo and are completely clueless on what to do, relax, sit back and
check out these movies. Hopefully these will give you ideas on how to make your
job seem more enjoyable and worthwhile.
If you
feel your resume doesn’t look impressive:
The Pursuit of Happyness – Believing in one’s self
can change your whole life for the better. This movie is based on the true story
of Chris Gardner, a single father and bone density scanner salesman whose incredible
determination to succeed against all odds made him the Wall Street legend he is
now.
The Story: Chris
Gardner (Will Smith) is a simple man, living a very hard life. He chooses to raise
his 5-year-old son by himself when his wife suddenly leaves him and desperately
tries to make ends meet by selling bone density scanners that he’s invested
his life savings in. By and by, Chris is scrambling to get money to pay the bills
and he and his son eventually have to rely on homeless shelters just to have a
place to stay in for the night. He finds his saving grace in a possible internship
at a stock brokerage firm where he does his best to land one of the much coveted
slots. As luck would have it, the company is only offering an internship and a
job to the best intern of the batch. But in spite of the odds, Chris chooses to
stick with the internship and performs to the best of his abilities. Through pure
dedication and his incredible skills in sales and marketing, Chris lands the job
that he wants in spite of being only a high school graduate.
If you
feel your boss doesn’t appreciate your hard work:
The Devil Wears Prada – So the book version wasn’t
so good, this movie adaptation starring Anne Hathaway as the extremely overworked
Andy Sachs and Merryl Streep as the infamous boss from hell, Miranda Priestly,
is actually a fun, feel good movie. Aside from all the fun fashions, this movie
inspires greenhorns that dedication and hard work does pay off in the end.
The Story: Fresh
out of college, Andy lands an interview at Runway – a hip fashion magazine
for women. In spite of her lack of interest in the topic and being completely
clueless about the fashion industry, editor in chief Miranda Priestly surprisingly
hires her. She then becomes the second assistant to the EIC who works 24/7 with
a low salary and zero respect from her boss – until she starts to prove
her capabilities. From being able to memorize all the names of the who’s
who in New York high society to being able to produce a copy of an unpublished
manuscript of the latest Harry Potter book, Andy has gone to great lengths to
give anything that Miranda asks for. By and by she gets sucked in the fashion
industry and starts to realize that in spite of all the glitz and glamour that
it promises, her sense of self and integrity are still way more important. She
leaves Runway not just with an expansive experience in the fashion industry but
also with Miranda Priestly’s work recommendation – that assures of
guaranteed acceptance in any job she applies for in the future.
If you’re
still confused on what you really want to do:
The Nanny Diaries – Another chick flick, this is best for
those who are still not sure of what career they really want to focus on and extremely
pressured by his or her parents to do well. Scarlett Johansson plays Annie Braddock,
another fresh graduate with a seemingly bright future until she suddenly gets
a nervous breakdown and loses her focus.
The Story: Right
after college, Annie is scheduled for an interview with one of the top companies
in New York City. As one of the brightest in her class, Annie is confident that
the job is in the bag until she gets a nervous breakdown during the interview
and ends up working as a nanny for a rich Uptown family. She reassures her best
friend, that her nanny gig is just temporary until she finds what she truly wants.
Annie eventually finds herself loving her job in spite of the many hardships she
encounters and basically just being a big pain in the a**. But before she gets
sucked in to being a nanny forever, her experiences with the “X” family
helped her realize that what she really wants to do is to go back to school and
take up a graduate program in anthropology. It might have took her some time to
pursue what she really wants but what’s more important is that she’s
now happy with the career path that she’s taking.
If you
feel your life’s totally hopeless:
Waitress – This movie inspires people to not let themselves
be forever bound to the unpleasant situations that they’re in and to always
be nice to others – who knows, your connections might just be your ticket
to “salvation”.
The Story: As a
waitress in a small town diner, Jenna (Keri Russell) devotes her time to coming
up with incredible pie concoctions and being a battered wife to her loser of a
husband (Jeremy Sisto). While she gets along with everybody at work, Jenna still
desperately wants to leave town just to get away from her husband and start a
new life. Unfortunately, being always incredibly suspicious of her, Earl finds
out about the money she stashed away as well as her being pregnant. Completely
hopeless about her future, Jenna is resigned to continue living her hell of a
life until she meets a quirky doctor whom she has an affair with. While he might
seem to be the knight in shining armor that she so desperately needs, Jenna realizes
that she can leave Earl, raise the baby, and make a living – all on her
own. As luck would have it, one the diner’s regular customers whom Jenna
has always be patient with, leaves her with a hefty check – more than enough
for her to start a new life, and own a diner of her own.
If you
slept with your boss – and regret it:
Bridget Jones’s Diary: While there are a lot of office
rules that one must be able to adhere to even if it sounds totally silly, there
are of course some that are completely out of the question. Having a crush on
your boss is one thing but taking it to the next level is tricky, very tricky
especially when you break up. So before you start thinking of engaging in a crazy
shenanigan with your boss watch how Renee Zellweger’s Bridget Jones dealt
with this sticky ordeal.
The Story: Bridget
Jones works as an assistant at a publishing house led by the irresistible ladies’
man Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant). After flirting through the office IM, Bridget
and Daniel end up doing the big nasty – over and over again. While Bridget
seems to be in relationship bliss, she’s too much of a lovesick fool to
realize that Daniel’s not serious about her. After all hell breaks loose,
she decides to quit her job and sets her sights on the broadcasting industry where
she lands a job for her candidness. In spite of an awkward and incredibly humiliating
start, she finally gets her groove on with the help of her friend Mark Darcy (Colin
Firth). Realizing that it’s in gaining your confidence back and truly loving
your job, you will get rewarded, Bridget finally gets her act together.