Friday, July 26, 2019

Waiting While Miserable In A Job Is Hard; But Don't Quit Until You Have a Plan

I am miserable in my current job and I do not enjoy it.

I want to leave the job so I can think and decide on something I would like to do.

~Worker Living in BAHRAIN

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If you don’t know what you would like to do then you need to focus all of your efforts on that. The answer may not come like a bolt of lightning out of thin air. No one is going to give you the final answers about what you like and what you should do. You have to make this decision for yourself.

Yes, you might be miserable in your current job, but try to push through it while you are working on the “Just Quit” Steps.

Waiting is hard. Waiting might seem like torture, but waiting might spare you the pain of making a big mistake. Do the work. Do Step 4. Be productive while you wait.

You are reading from the book “Just Quit” & Live

P.S.

You don’t  have to have another j-o-b lined up…you just need a plan…that’s two separate things…it COULD be another j-o-b-; but it might be to start a business, travel, become a soloprenuer, freelance, ect….you just need a game plan for the next chapter of your life…or how to get to the next port.

P.P.S. About Locations:

Along this journey of blogging and writing the book (and now blogging the book): I’ve become more and more fascinated with the places that the survey has reached.   I’ll start adding a little information from my research about the locations for some of the entries…it’s an interesting world…

Today’s workplace entry is from Bahrain:

  • Official Language – Arabic
  • Currency: Bahraini Dinars
  • It’s the smallest Arab Nation and off the Persian Gulf
  • 92% desert but it’s known for its water
  • Bahrain means – “Two Seas”  – the sweet water and the salty sea
  • Thought to be the setting of the Garden of Eden where Eve ate the fruit
  • Thought to have the worlds best pearls

 You are reading from the book Just Quit & Live