Decision To Leave | 100% Ultimate |
We often stay in situations long after they have stopped serving us because of "sunk cost." We think about the years invested, the effort expended, and the people we might disappoint. We tell ourselves it isn't "that bad."
There will be a period of "emptiness" after you leave. This is normal. Resist the urge to rush into the next thing immediately. The Aftermath: Trusting the Process
The moment you walk away, you might feel an instant rush of relief—or you might feel a wave of panic. Both are valid. Growth happens in the uncomfortable gap between what was and what will be. Decision to Leave
While every situation is unique, a few universal indicators suggest that leaving is the healthiest path:
The things that used to excite you now feel like chores or burdens. We often stay in situations long after they
A graceful exit is just as important as the decision itself.
Your body is reacting to stress through lack of sleep, anxiety, or chronic fatigue. Resist the urge to rush into the next thing immediately
Rarely is a situation 100% negative. Identify what you learned and what you are grateful for.