
Do You Really Need to CHANGE JOBS? How to Avoid JOB REGRET!
Show Notes
"Follow your passion, and you'll never work a day in your life - Well,I did follow my passion and looking back it was the most miserable I've ever been because I was working 7 days a week, 12 hour days!"
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In today's solo episode, Georgie discusses how to avoid job regret. She emphasises the importance of seeking clarity and self-reflection to understand what you truly want in your career.
Georgie also highlights the need to recognise that no job is perfect and that there will always be aspects one enjoys and dislikes.
She advises against jumping ship too quickly and encourages finding fulfilment outside of work.
Additionally, Georgie suggests communicating with your current employer to address any concerns or explore other opportunities within your company.
Key Takeaways
Seek clarity and self-reflection to understand what you want in your career.Recognise that no job is perfect, and there will always be aspects you enjoy and dislike.Avoid jumping ship too quickly and explore opportunities to find fulfilment within your current job.Communicate with your current employer to address concerns or explore other opportunities within the organisation.Do thorough research before making a career move and continuously learn and develop.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: Job Regret01:01 Seeking Clarity and Self-Reflection03:20 Understanding Job Imperfections08:32 Avoiding Job Hopping12:12 Finding Fulfillment Outside of Work18:59 Communicating with Current Employer20:46 Doing Research Before Making a Move22:40 Constantly Learning and Developing
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