| Quitting your job can be hard to do. But you know that | | | | sub-consciously avoiding our work. It's really not funny, |
| it's really time to quit when: | | | | because we are not doing anyone any favors, |
| 1. You have no "sick" days left and it's only February. | | | | including ourselves. Doing the above 8 things 200-or-so |
| 2. The moment to get to your desk, you're thinking | | | | days in a year cannot be healthy to your existence! |
| about what you want for lunch. | | | | You need to get out - NOW! You are not helping your |
| 3. After you finish thinking about what to have for | | | | company or your own self-development by being a |
| lunch, you go on Facebook. | | | | non-productive human being. How and what you |
| 4. After you update your Facebook status message | | | | should be doing with your life are covered in other |
| about how sleepy you are, you go make yourself a | | | | articles in this blog, but you have to admit that it is time |
| cup of coffee. | | | | to get out. |
| 5. It's 10:30 a.m and you finally check your work e-mail. | | | | It doesn't matter why you hate your job; there's no |
| 6. You engage in "busy" work for at least 3 hours a | | | | point placing blame on your boss or your co-workers. It |
| day everyday. Feeling very unproductive and resenting | | | | is apparent that a person who does the above eight |
| your boss for nagging you. | | | | things day-in and day-out obviously does not want to |
| 7. Something you used to get done in 1 hour now | | | | do what they are being paid to do. Now, it's time to |
| takes you one whole work day. | | | | find out what kind of job you should be doing. Browse |
| 8. You are on (fill in any addictive social media network | | | | our other articles to see what other options are out |
| or online game) all day long and feel like you're being | | | | there to make you a happier and more productive |
| disturbed when someone needs your work-related | | | | person. After all, to start being who we want to be, |
| help. | | | | you have to start doing what we enjoy doing. |
| I can go on and on about what we do when we are | | | | |