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No person or job is worth your mental health ?? The hardest thing I’ve had to do was leaving toxic workplaces. But it was the best thing I could’ve done for myself. However, not everyone can leave right away. So here are 4 questions to ask (before you quit): 1/ “???? ?? ?????????? ??????????????, ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????” → If the answer is no, it’s a red flag. Remember to exhaust your efforts before calling it quits. → For example: Express to your manager you want to take on stretch projects (articulate what that looks like and why it's important) __ 2/ “???? ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???? ???? ?????????????” → Do you have a great team? → A supportive manager who pushes you? → Is your company tackling exciting and hairy projects? Create a list of non-negotiables (e.g., remote work, autonomy, etc.), so you know exactly what environment you need to thrive in. __ 3/ “???????? ???? ???????? ?????????????? ???? ???? ?????????????” → When your values align with work, you feel fulfilled even if the work is hard. → ?? A company may say, "We have a work-life balance,” but everyone is a workaholic. Choose a company that lives by its values. __ 4/ “????????’?? ???? ???????? ???? ???????? ??????????’?? ???????? ???????” → Give yourself a timeline with action items For example: “I’ll stick this out for the next 6 months doing (X and Y). If I see no change, I will start applying to 3-5 jobs on XX/XX.” Don’t allow anyone to shame you for leaving a job just because ‘it looks bad’. It’s okay to leave and put yourself first. Prioritize YOU. __ PS I’m launching a?cohort?to help you land your next Program Manager role so you can be richer, happier, and?thrive?on the job. ? Apply now https://lnkd.in/eqBd9j7N