DARE TO LEAVE A TOXIC JOB
Believe it
or not, your purpose is not to be in
a job you dislike for the rest of
your life.
If you knew of a certain alley notorious as a murder site, you’d choose to avoid it. You’d know that by walking through it, you’d risk something terrible happening to you, regardless of your state of mind.
Less dramatically, if you’re
invited to a birthday celebration where you know someone who regularly verbally
attacks you’ll be present, you could choose to avoid it and protect your inner
peace. You know your attendance will only attract drama.
But there are similarly toxic
settings that are much harder to avoid. One of
the most common is your place of work. There might be people there
who make your life a misery, but you can’t just stay at home.
Try to spread positivity in the
world and help people to better their lives.
Quit your toxic job if not
compatible to you. It might be a huge risk. But it will relieves you from toxic
environment. You may be left with very little financial security, since you
didn’t have much savings. Some might say you were bold and brave; others might
put it down to naivety. But after you left, you will woke up each day with a
rush of gratitude.
Even though you had a few financial burdens, there was no price you could put on the sense of peace you’ve found. This will pave the way for you and enable you to follow your passions and start a lifelong journey with peace and serenity.
You’ll never regretted your decision
and you’ll be thankful for all the difficulties you faced before you started
over; for example, the wounds from working in the wrong jobs/environment will give
you more wisdom and the resolution that you’ve made will helped you create a
better life for yourself 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 place 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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