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Do I Need To Quit My Job?

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proposes Do you find yourself justifying your job?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you find yourself justifying your job?

Are you always dreading the next day of work?

Are you overqualified?

Is your job affecting your health in a negative way?

Are you procrastinating more than you are actually working?

Do you have no opportunities for growth?

Do you work in an oppressive environment?

Is the company culture not a good fit for you?

Is the work environment negative or toxic?

Are you bored all the time?

Do you always feel exhausted?

Are your skills not being tapped?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it’s unlikely that you need to quit your job. Everyone has a bad day at work now and then, and that is never a reason to quit your job. However, if someone has more bad days than good ones, it may be time to look for a new opportunity. Life is too short to come home every day feeling unfulfilled and tired. Life is too short to come home every day to feeling taken advantage of or not taken seriously, and you seem to know all this very well! We spend far more time with our coworkers than with our partners, so remaining at a job that doesn’t make us

Based on your answers, you are displaying several signs that you may want to quit your job. First, you should always listen to your gut. Stay open to feelings and thoughts in your life that might point to the exit sign. If you can’t remember the last good day you have had at work, it may be time to seriously start looking for other opportunities. Know that a bad job can lead to serious health issues and unhappiness. Life is too short to feel unfulfilled, exhausted and not be as happy as you can be. Take action!

Unfortunately, you are displaying the signs typically seen among individuals who seriously need to consider quitting their job. Your gut can be your greatest ally when it comes to knowing that things aren’t right. It’s important to recognize warning signs, a bad job can lead to health problems and overall unhappiness. If you decide it’s time to quit, be strategic. It’s most often better to quit your job after you have said yes to a new job offer. If you have been thinking about quitting for some time, and you feel like it’s the right thing to do- even though it’s scary- you may go for it!

References

https://bica.services/blog/signs-quit-your-job
https://www.themuse.com/advice/10-signs-you-should-quit-your-job-asap
https://www.fastcompany.com/90288009/8-signs-you-should-quit-your-job
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/signs-its-time-to-quit-your-job-2062292

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Hi! I’m Ambra Marcucci. I have a PhD in Psychology and Justice and I have been working as a content writer for over 2 years. Besides writing, I am an extremely passionate American Football player, and I am studying to become a sports agent. I’m originally Dutch and speak Italian, English and Portuguese as well. You can find me on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/ambra-marcucci-67505175/