courageous step: I quit my job and jumped into the unknown.
It was a huge risk. I left with
very little financial security, as I didn’t have
much money saved. Some might say I was bold and brave; others might put it
down to naivety. But after I left I woke up each day with a rush of gratitude.
Even though I had a few financial burdens, there was no price I could put on
the sense of peace I’d found. I was soon able to follow my passions and start
a lifestyle blog, sharing personal development articles.
I’ve never regretted my decision and I’m thankful for all the difficulties I
faced before I started over; for example, the wounds from working the wrong
jobs gave me wisdom and resolve that’s helped
me create a better life for
myself and others. Nonetheless, it’s very common for people to become stuck
in harmful workplaces. But they push us into unhealthy mental states and
greatly affect our wellbeing.
Leaving an
unfulfilling job is daunting, and most of the time financial
obligations prevent you from saying ‘enough is enough’ and acting on it. We
all
crave security and comfort, and entering the unknown can be scary. But
you can’t be certain of security from a job, either; you have no control over
your salary, pay rises, promotions or anything else about your job – even that
you’ll continue to have it.
When you recognize that you deserve better than the toxic situation you’re
trapped in, be daring enough to move on. You don’t have to rush the process,
but the longer you stay in harmful conditions, the more you sabotage your
own life.
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