Thursday, November 28, 2019

How to Decide if You Should Quit Your Good Job - The Muse

How to Decide if You Should Quit Your Good Job - The MuseHow to Decide if You Should Quit Your Good Job Why would I quit my good job?Even if were not happy, many of us stop short of leaving because of that question. If you have good benefits, decent pay, and a reasonable boss, you feel ungrateful for wanting to go (even if you dread the work itself). You know many people would kill for the positive things you just listed off.If youre torn between whether you should leave, or try to make it work, ask yourself the following questions. 1. Did I Daydream About Being Somewhere Else Today?Do you spend a good amount of your workday reading random articles or thinking about vacations you have no intention of going on? I get it- its fun to fantasize- but at a certain point, its a red flag that your job isnt engaging enough.Follow-up Question Am I Just Easily Distracted?In many situations, these sorts of distractions come down to your ability to focus, not how well your job suits you. If this is the case, youre better off making a concerted effort to improve your focus and develop productivity skills than looking for a new role. A great place to start is reading Brian Tracys famous book, Eat That Frog.On the other hand, if you typically have laser-focus and realize youve recently stopped caring, it may be time to move on.2. What Would it Take for My Job to Make Me Happy?Make a list of the things that would need to change for your job to be really fulfilling for you. Maybe your workload is massive, or maybe your kollektiv is structured in a way that causes friction. If your unhappiness is stemming from something circumstantial, talk to your boss and see if you can change things for the better.Follow-up Question Are These Changes About Me (and Not My Job)?Often times, when I ask my clients to do this exercise, they wind up with a list of things theyd need to change in themselves for their job to make them happy.What this signals to me is that they arent unhappy with the wo rk. Rather, they feel theyre holding themselves back in some way. Building new skills can be a way to boost your confidence and open your self up to new opportunities- both in current and future roles.Online courses provide tons of training and advice. Along with that, Id recommend reading books in your area of focus, as well. Once youve changed up what you have to offer, itll be easier to assess whether its you (or where you are) that isnt quite working.READY TO MAKE A CAREER MOVE LIKE YESTERDAY?Trust us, we know the feeling. Thats why we have 10,000+ jobs waiting for you.See all of them here 3. Am I Worried About Money?Fears a powerful motivator- and understandably so. Its disconcerting not to know where your next paycheck is coming from. However, if all your job does is help you pay your bills, I encourage you to see if there are other opportunities youd find more compelling (without bankrupting yourself). Follow-up Question Am I Unhappy Because Im Financially Vulnerable?Ive repe atedly noticed that when people are stressed about money, they become more risk-averse in general. Their anxiety about losing their job actually drives them to underperform. This drop in wertzuwachs makes them more anxious, and as result, they begin to hate their job.If this describes you, then the next step for you is to buckle down and get brutal about your finances. How can you right now budget a life that leaves you a financial safety net and takes the pressure off?This will help you either way, because if you secure yourself financially and youre still unhappy, youll know its time to go.The last question you should ask yourself is Am I afraid of what people will say? This is a fundamental fear that holds people back. Many of us are terrified of what people will say when we quit a good job- especially if its for something less profitable or uncertain. They might think youre ungrateful, insane, over-confident- who knows, maybe all of the aboveForget them. Would it be really be wo rth staying in a job you dont like- each and every day- just to have other people be impressed with you? Those people could think you were a hero, but youd still be unhappy. Make this choice about you and your personal happiness, and youll come to the right decision.Photo of person thinking courtesy of Yuri_Arcurs/Getty Images.

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