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Top 10 Clear Signs It's Time To Quit Your Job.

Rich Gee Group

You find yourself mired in mundane tasks at work - you're not working on exciting and challenging projects. It happens to the best of us — sometimes we need a career 'reset' button to help us re-focus on what's really important and where we want to take our career. Start planning your exit strategy.

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Top 10 Clear Signs It’s Time To Quit Your Job.

Rich Gee Group

You find yourself mired in mundane tasks at work – you’re not working on exciting and challenging projects. It happens to the best of us — sometimes we need a career ‘reset’ button to help us re-focus on what’s really important and where we want to take our career. Start planning your exit strategy.

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5 Clues That You Are Ready To Leave Your Corporate Job & Work From Home

Women on Business

The corporate culture, or lack of culture is taking it’s toll on you as you can feel the stirrings of wanting more, going deeper into experiencing the business world, but not boxed in by the limitations that your job or career ask of you.

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Morning Advantage: How to Take More Risks

Harvard Business Review

To begin, say Tim Koller and two co-authors, up the ante on risky projects. Risk-averse organizations often discard attractive projects before anyone formally proposes them," the authors write. EXIT STAGE LEFT. Leaving Gracefully and Effectively (Fortune). Here's a lesson often learned the hard way.

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What Are You Not Good At?

Harvard Business Review

If you're not good at doing what you make your living doing, then you probably need to consider a career change. Delegate what you can and focus your time and energies on the tasks and projects that thrill and excite you, and that you can kick ass in. It is horribly stressful to do something you know you're not good at.