Test. Quit or Stay?
The closer we get to the New Year and Christmas, the more we are overcome by the desire to change our lives radically.
According to statistics, most people change jobs and niches on this "start a new life in the New Year" from January to February. However, even those who also want to do so often cannot dare and continue to suffer in an unloved job. Do you, too, doubt whether you should do something after the winter holidays? If so, then this test is for you!
With the help of ten simple questions, Lectera will try to find out what your problem with your current job is and what to do about it. Is it possible that you can solve everything with a bit of rest and a change of course? Or is it severe, and there is nothing left to salvage? Don't panic, and no sudden moves!
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