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1724: How to Quit Your Job Once and For All
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A new study reveals that more people want to quit their jobs now than during the Great Resignation. Whether it’s to find better-paying work to address the rising cost of living, or simply to leave their company or industry and start fresh on a professional path they actually enjoy, the big question remains: Will they quit?
Our guest today is helping people overcome that hurdle.
Goli Kalkhoran is a Master-Certified Life Coach and former attorney who helps unfulfilled professionals create a career (and life) they truly enjoy. She’s the host of the Lessons from a Quitter podcast, where she de-stigmatizes quitting and offers resources and inspiration for individuals looking to pivot in their established careers.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why our culture is so afraid of quitting
- How to afford quitting — both financially and energetically
- Goli’s own journey of quitting her law career and the many pivots that followed.
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