When It’s Time To Quiet Quit Your Job, According To Your Zodiac Sign
Quiet quitting basically means doing the work you’re assigned (and paid) to do without going above and beyond. So many of us do more than necessary, but this is what’s going to cause us to finally stop:
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when your passion fades. When you stop feeling excited about waking up in the morning and getting to work. When your responsibilities start to feel more like chores than opportunities.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when your emotions start to scatter. When you feel like you could break into tears at the drop of a hat. When you’re always in a bad mood because you dread your work day.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when you’re at the brink of exhaustion. When you’re tired from putting in effort and seeing zero results. When you feel like you’ve been grinding nonstop and are getting nothing out of the deal.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when your whole life becomes about work. When you never get a second to rest. When you wake up one morning and realize it’s been ages since you’ve seen your friends and family, or have taken a vacation day.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when you stop feeling appreciated. When you aren’t getting acknowledged for all the hard work you’ve been putting in. When other people are getting credit for things that you’ve done yourself.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when the people around you aren’t showing you respect. When your hard work and dedication isn’t getting the credit that you so rightfully deserve. When you feel like your best is never good enough for the people surrounding you.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when you feel the first signs of burnout. When you realize that you haven’t stopped or slowed down in months. When you decide that your mental health deserves to be taken care of now, not later.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when you notice that you’ve been doing way more than your fair share. When you pick up on the fact that you’ve been getting the same rewards as others while putting in ten times the effort. When you feel like your workload is uneven and unfair.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when your effort goes unrewarded. When you never get a pay raise or even a congratulations for everything that you’ve done. When you go weeks, months, or even years without any change.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when you notice everyone around you doing the same. When you realize that you’ve been killing yourself with work while other people are taking it easy. When you understand that there’s more to life than work.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when the frustration sets in. When you can’t go more than a few hours without complaining about your job. When you realize this place doesn’t deserve your whole attention twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
You’ll feel like quiet quitting when you stop having energy to do anything outside of work. When you realize you’ve overextending yourself during work hours and have no time left to pursue your favorite hobbies or hang out with the people that you care about the most.