Time to Move On
Time to Move On
By Bede
A lack of passion
The honeymoon phase is long gone. You wake up most mornings and actually dread going to the office. There is no sense of excitement about the prospect of another day at work. You hate your job. Now, don’t get me wrong, even for me, there are days I absolutely do not like what I see on my to-do list. But that’s an uncommon occurrence; meanwhile, looking at the much larger picture, I love my job.Your work-related stress is taking a toll on your healthI’ve been there. You’d find yourself stressed and your health failing. It’s simply not worth it. When this begins to increase in frequency, it is time to consider a change.Cultures Apart
When you realize that you no longer fit in with the corporate culture or you don’t believe in the company anymore, it is time to move on. This feeling may not necessarily mean that either you or the company have morality issues; you just don’t fit in anymore. Do the honourable thing and move on.Dormant Skills
If your situation is one where you feel that your employer is underutilizing you and not taking advantage of your many skills, or is overlooking your expertise in favour of someone else, you may consider switching jobs to a more challenging environment.Sinking Ship
You have reviewed the situation and it is obvious to you that the company is sinking. The logical thing to do would be to begin to weigh your options and update that resume of yours.Final Word
You have seen the signs and assessed the situation; and have decided that it is time to move on. Wait one second! Before you take the plunge, make sure you’ve critically weighed the downsides. Even if you’re certain you’re in the wrong job, there is a right way and a wrong way to leave. Do not burn your bridges. Do not send in a resignation letter full of criticism or insults. In your pursuit of the perfect career, protect your professional life by living and working, and in this case, resigning above reproach.What is your plan for the future? Do you have one? Are you simply walking away from this job, or walking toward something?Finally, when you have settled everything else, give yourself some time to be with yourself as you prepare for the next phase of your life.To your success!Discover more from Church News
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