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  • Hi, it's Linda Raynier.

  • So, if you've been thinking about quitting your job,

  • or, you currently are thinking about it

  • and yet you haven't pulled the trigger,

  • then today, I want to help you through that thought process.

  • Because I know, that quitting your job is not something that should be taken lightly.

  • Trust me, when I say, I know what it feels like to want to quit your job.

  • I know how sometimes, so desperate you are to get out of where you're at that

  • you would be willing to say right then and there to your boss, "Listen, I just want to give my notice."

  • I know what that feels like, I know from firsthand experience.

  • But on top of that, I also know because this is what I do.

  • I deal with a lot of people, who want to quit their jobs and

  • what I find is that not a lot of people think it through the way that they should.

  • Quitting your job is a big deal.

  • Because what can happen to a lot of people is they

  • end up following the idea that they should just quit

  • and they take a job that's similar to what they had,

  • and then, they end up being unhappy again!

  • And then they repeat that process, they quit again, and they take another job.

  • And those people, I call...

  • "Jumpers."

  • You know, they jump, like a frog,

  • from job, to job, to job.

  • As much as in today's day and age people don't stay at companies for ten years at a time

  • or for the rest of their lives,

  • At the same time, if you're leaving your job on a yearly basis,

  • it says something, on your resume, it says something about your character.

  • And, unfortunately, it's not very positive.

  • It says that, this person,

  • doesn't know what they really want.

  • This person, doesn't think through their decisions as to where they work.

  • You know it can say a lot of things.

  • And of course, of course there are exceptions.

  • This doesn't necessarily apply to everybody,

  • but, if you consciously quit a job

  • and you take another job

  • and then you consciously quit that after a year

  • and you take another job and you consciously quit that...

  • That does say something about your character.

  • That's why the idea of quitting your job should not be taken lightly, because

  • it does impact your future career.

  • So, I want to help you through this thought process.

  • So if you're thinking about quitting your job and you're telling yourself you want to leave,

  • then, you have to ask yourself, one major question.

  • And that is,

  • "WHY I want to quit?"

  • "Why do I want to leave?"

  • "Why do I want to get the hell out of here so badly?"

  • And generally, your answer is going to fall into one of two buckets.

  • So the first bucket could be,

  • "I want to quit my job because the work is too stressful,

  • the hours are horrible,

  • my boss is annoying, my coworkers are annoying,

  • I'm getting super frustrated,

  • I'm not being challenged enough,

  • And I don't know, I just don't feel like it fits for me anymore."

  • So that could be, Bucket A.

  • Or,

  • your answer could be in Bucket B,

  • from Bucket B.

  • Which is,

  • "I'm quitting my job, because

  • I know exactly what it is that I'm ready to do.

  • I've learned a lot from this role

  • and I'm now ready to take on a new challenge and new opportunity.

  • And a new opportunity has presented itself to me,

  • Or, I'm going to create my own new opportunity

  • and this is something that I'm going after."

  • "And really become more of the best version of myself."

  • Do you see the difference?

  • Bucket A is all about negative kinds of feelings.

  • Frustration, stress, negativity, unhappiness.

  • And then Bucket B, is all about,

  • excitement,

  • about the future,

  • and planning,

  • and visioning

  • and knowing what it is that you're really going after.

  • So, if I really asked you right now,

  • why do you want to quit your job?

  • Would you be able to tell me,

  • what the reasons are?

  • I mean, if I just gave you, you know, Bucket A and Bucket B

  • and you had to pick, where would you pick your answer from?

  • The thing is, if you only rely on the negative reasons,

  • as to why you want to leave your job,

  • then, it equates it to 'running away'.

  • You're really just running away from pain.

  • You're running away from a bad boss.

  • You're running away from frustration.

  • If you run, you're going to end up running into the arms of the same type of situation.

  • The thing about being in a job that you're no longer enjoying,

  • you have to look at what's the lesson underneath this?

  • What is there for me to learn about myself?

  • Then, what you would do is you'd move over to Bucket B.

  • If this is what I don't want, then what do I want?

  • And then you start building that.

  • You start thinking, "Okay, what kinds of opportunities would I want, in terms of

  • what would make me feel most challenged?"

  • "And what would make me feel happier?"

  • "And what would make me be the best version of myself?"

  • And that could be just taking another job that is a slightly different role from what you had

  • so it's something new and that's something different

  • and it might be a little bit more challenging.

  • Or, it could be, you know if you hate working for someone else,

  • then it's to start your own business.

  • But you have to think that all through before you quit.

  • Because, honestly, what I've seen when I was a recruiter and what I see now as a career coach,

  • if people are job hopping,

  • what ends up happening is you feel relief after you've quit,

  • you feel so happy you're like "Yes! I'm out of there!"

  • And then,

  • because you didn't have a plan

  • and you didn't really ask yourself the hard questions before you left,

  • and before when you had money coming in

  • and now you have no money coming in.

  • People start to panic.

  • And then they start looking for...anything.

  • They start looking for any job that they can get.

  • And, nine times out of ten, they end up with a job that was identical to the job they had before.

  • But on that note, staying at a job

  • that you don't enjoy is also not healthy.

  • Because, you're stagnating,

  • you're unhappy,

  • you know, you're simply doing it for the paycheque.

  • There is something else out there for you.

  • But you have to start thinking about what that next thing is going to be.

  • So I hope that was helpful to you.

  • Please subscribe, to my channel, down below.

  • I upload videos every Wednesday

  • and that's to talk about

  • anything related to career and life advice.

  • If you have any questions on topics that you want me to talk about

  • definitely, put them in the comments.

  • Or, you can visit my website that's LindaRaynier.com.

  • And you can send me an email

  • and I'd love to hear from you!

  • So again, be positive, stay strong,

  • and I'll see you next week!

  • Bye!

Hi, it's Linda Raynier.

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仕事に疲れました。辞める覚悟があるかどうかを知るには? (I'm tired of my job. How do I know if I'm ready to quit?)

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