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People quit their jobs for a multitude of reasons, but often the decision is tied to demanding bosses, unreasonable deadlines and a feeling that the situation will never get better.
When one bad or blah day at work becomes a pattern, it may be a sign that the underlying problem is the job itself ― and there is no longer anything to be gained by staying.
Sometimes people get a gut feeling that leads them toward the door long before they consider handing in their resignation. Could that be you? Here are signs that you may be ready to quit your job:
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Before you consciously acknowledge it, there are signs that leaving your job is better than staying and trying to deal.
People quit their jobs for a multitude of reasons, but often the decision is tied to demanding bosses, unreasonable deadlines and a feeling that the situation will never get better.
When one bad or blah day at work becomes a pattern, it may be a sign that the underlying problem is the job itself ― and there is no longer anything to be gained by staying.
Sometimes people get a gut feeling that leads them toward the door long before they consider handing in their resignation. Could that be you? Here are signs that you may be ready to quit your job:
HushLoudly Introduces Black Introvert Week
Celebrating the Black introvert community during Black History Month
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CHICAGO, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ HushLoudly, the podcast and brand dedicated to redefining society s misperception of introverts, has announced February 8 – 15 as
Black Introvert Week. During this week, the Black introvert community will have the opportunity to share their businesses, talents, and endeavors, while advocating for understanding and acceptance of this intersectionality of their personality type and race during Black History Month. We live in a society that favors the most outgoing, extroverted and outwardly expressive behaviors, so when you re an introvert who typically does not display these traits, you re often misunderstood and perceived as something else, said Podcaster Jeri Bingham, Founder of HushLoudly: Introverts Redefined, When you re both Black and introverted, it adds another l