Knowing when it’s time to leave can be a deeply personal experience. For me, it often comes down to a combination of feelings and signals. I started to notice that I was feeling unfulfilled and that my priorities had shifted. I found myself dreading certain situations or feeling drained rather than energized. Conversations and experiences that once excited me started to feel stagnant. Additionally, I paid attention to my intuition; there was a nagging sense that I needed to explore new opportunities. Ultimately, it was a blend of these signs, along with some reflection on my goals and values, that made it clear it was time for a change. How about you? What signals did you notice?
Knowing when it’s time to leave can be a deeply personal experience. For me, it often comes down to a combination of feelings and signals. I started to notice that I was feeling unfulfilled and that my priorities had shifted. I found myself dreading certain situations or feeling drained rather than energized. Conversations and experiences that once excited me started to feel stagnant. Additionally, I paid attention to my intuition; there was a nagging sense that I needed to explore new opportunities. Ultimately, it was a blend of these signs, along with some reflection on my goals and values, that made it clear it was time for a change. How about you? What signals did you notice?