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The environment is tainted with extreme toxicity and poor leadership and management, including your boss and colleagues.
A job – and your success and joy in it – is shaped by many factors including the leadership dynamic of the company, how your organization treats its employees, the outcomes that the company is driving toward, and whether you respect and support these outcomes, and the growth you can achieve in your role.
The skills that you’ve been hired to use for this job aren’t a fit for what you’re good at or enjoy.
Often, people don’t understand that the skills you possess are not at all the same as the natural talents and abilities that you enjoy using each day. In other words, you may be “great” at updating spreadsheets (or overseeing projects, or doing event planning) but you may actually hate doing it.
You believe deep down that you’re meant for better, bigger, and more thrilling things.
Kathy has interviewed hundreds of successful career changers, and many of them shared with her some version of this: “I had this terrible, nagging feeling for years that I was made for better or different things than this, but I just didn’t act on that feeling until I finally snapped and say “Yes!” to myself.”
The outcomes that you’re working toward feel meaningless or negative to you.
Finally, how do you feel about the outcomes that your job supports? Do you love what you’re working on, and do you feel it has contributive value in the world? You simply cannot thrive if you subconsciously oppose what your employer and your work stand for in the world.
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