How to Quit Your Job That You Hate and Start Doing What You
Love
Everyone of us has a plan in our head that was taken over by
family responsibilities, social pressure or sheep mentality. This made us a
slave to instant gratification and started killing our plan and dreams.
There is a way to revive your plans and dreams and live a
happier life. No amount of salary can exceed your desire to do something that
you are really passionate about.
If you hate your job and have thought about leaving your job,
here’s how to quit your job and start doing what you love:
1. Identify if you
really want to quit to follow your passion
There could be many possible reasons to figure out why you are
discouraged to go to work and start thinking about how to quitting your job.
Figure out the reasons or signs that make you feel that you should really quit
your job.
If these reasons are not related to your office environment or
your ultimate goal is to pay your bills from your job, you should consider
getting a new job in the same field. It’s better to be an experienced
receptionist than to live a dream that is not yours.
2. Start with the
side hustle and keep it going
Work after you get back home and build up your product or
service enough to gain confidence to quit your job.
Build the website, write down the business plan, design your
product, make marketing collaterals or do whatever it takes for you to start
working full time on your new venture before quitting your current job.
You could also consider part-time working opportunities if your
current job sucks a lot of your energy. This way you could save your energy and
dedicate more time to your side hustle.
Ensure that you don’t quit until your new venture really demands
your full time dedication. You might lose interest in your new venture if you
fall short of survival money.
3. Save enough to
pay your bills
If you need to pursue your passion, you need your monthly bills
to be taken care of, without any worries. You must cut down on unnecessary
expenses and squeeze in those extra bucks on your savings while you are at your
current job. You should forget those weekend parties and social outings unless
they’re meant for networking.
It makes no sense to quit your job without having any savings.
Your new venture will not start paying you immediately. Starting a recurring
deposit account is a good idea to start off with. Put aside a considerable
amount every month as soon as you get your paycheque and forget about that
money until you quit your job.
4. Write down your
goals
It is important to have visual proof and a daily reminder of why
you quit your job and started a new hustle.
Write down your goals and read them at least once a week. If you
are a forgetful person, create cell phone or desktop wallpapers of your goals
and set them until you achieve them. Visual proof keeps you on track.
These goals are the bigger picture of what you wish to achieve
in your pursuit to doing what you love.
For example, if you are wish to design the best dresses in the
whole state, write it down. If you wish to fly to Mars, write it down. If you
really wish to give up your career for something, it better be worth
remembering everyday. Show it to yourself daily.
5. Make a plan
Write down a plan of action for the next 12 months. It’s like
writing down an elaborate execution plan in your calendar. This could be a
daily, weekly or monthly to-do list of your tasks to achieve your goals.
Ensure that you know what you’re going to do next and not run
like a headless chicken after two months of working for yourself.
Review the plan time and again to track your progress. This will
give you a clear picture of your performance and your shortcomings.
Also, have a backup plan. Even great
planners and strategists fail before achieving success. Ensure that you have a
second plan if your first one does not work out as you predicted.
6. Get professional
advice
Talk to experienced people in the field you want to venture out.
Go to networking events and connect with people in your industry. Most people
will help you out with good advice and good contacts.
Get professional courses in part time colleges. It could be
great to network and the teachers can be of great help to understand more about
the industry. They will help you analyse your plan and connect you to
influential people.
7. Prepare yourself
to put a resignation
Prepare yourself mentally to quit your job after you’ve realized
the potential and prepared yourself to take a deep dive into your new
profession.
Leave on a friendly note. Don’t make enemies with your bosses.
These connections could help you further in your profession.
Don’t burn the bridges. It’s better to have a face-to-face
conversation with your boss or reporting manager than sending a surprise mail.
Tell them sincerely about your new venture and why it is
important for you. Serve the notice period completely and work till the last
day. Complete all your tasks as you would on a regular day. This will maintain
your respect and keep your relationships intact.
8. Be prepared to
get your hands dirty
As an entrepreneur, you have to do everything that’s needed to
keep your work going.
You have to perform all the tasks needed to keep your new
venture going. You have to be a janitor, an administrator, an accountant, a
designer or a salesperson all at once.
There would be a point of time where you will have to perform
tasks that aren’t your favourite. Be ready to perform such tasks without
cringing.
9. Have no baggage
Don’t have a debt! Clear all your loans, debts and pending
commitments before starting off. You want to fully concentrate on your new
activity and not be bent down by loading your shoulders with any burden.
You would want to enjoy your freedom to work incessantly. No
distractions whatsoever are allowed to come close to you when you are fully
involved in the rhythm of development. Shun away materialism!
10. Don’t be in two
minds
It’s good to analyze the best and the worst possibilities in
your head, but it’s not at all good to doubt yourself.
Move ahead with confidence. It’s your life, your plan and your
rules. Nothing and nobody can stop you from doing what you wish to do.
The more you start getting noticed, the more people will point
fingers at you. Don’t let them affect you and create doubts in your head. As
William Shakespeare said,
“Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might
win, by fearing to attempt.”
11. Learn to handle
failure
You are going to be a loser and it’s a good thing! If you fail
and lose, you will learn to not repeat your mistakes and make yourself stronger
with every punch you throw out.
It takes time till you start losing. The key is to not be
demotivated by failure. The more the failure, the more closer you are to
success.
12. Try your hands
at investing in stock market or cryptocurrency
It’s a good way to keep your side income rolling in. While you
are busy building your dream project, you could invest your money in the stock
market or cryptocurrency and let it grow while you sleep.
As Warren Buffet famously quoted,
“If you don’t find a way to make money while you sleep, you will
work until you die.”
Find a good stock broker who has enough experience to not lose
your money. Stop immediately if you are losing a lot of money. Don’t burn away
your money.
13. Keep a healthy
routine
It’s easy to forget about your health when you are working on
something that you’re really passionate about. Set reminders about your health
routine.
Exercise! Most successful
people start their day early and take time out to exercise at least thrice a
week. It helps you give more energy and time to your work.
Always remember that you started your new venture to be happier.
Bad health will not let you enjoy your success.
Join yoga classes or learn meditation from youtube. Avoid sitting too long at
one place for more than 15 minutes at a stretch, take breaks. take a walk, especially
up-down the staircase as much as you can to skip age related joint pains and
muscle atrophies.[1]
14. Enjoy your days
off
Taking a break helps your creativity and clears your mind from
clutter. You need your days off to come back afresh and take on your tasks. You
can’t be working 24/7.
Remember that being able to take your days off is one of the
beneficial quirks of an entrepreneurial journey. You can have a routine
designed by yourself, for yourself.
Take your days off when you are too stressed and can’t think
straight. Self-discipline might sound simple but practice takes
ages. Schedule down time for
yourself.
15. Take these
steps to quit your job without burning bridges
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after you’ve decided to quit your job:
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16. Remember why you quit your job
Lastly, remember why you quit your job and started doing what
you love. There would be bad days that will make you regret your decision, but
don’t let them dominate the reason why you took the plunge.
Your soul wasn’t happy with what you
were doing. Your new venture is what you always wanted to do.
Never forget that.
If nothing works out, you could still go back to any job you
want, but at least, you’d be spared from regrets and constantly arriving “What
if?” question in your head.
So, start now and live without any regrets.
Execution matters more than thought. Turn your dream into a
reality starting today. Start small and grow big.
Besides, it’s never too late to do what you want to do
Amit Ghosh
https://www.lifehack.org/789045/how-to-quit-your-job
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