Why I Quit My Job With NO Backup Plan...NEW Life Changing Perspective

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Today I am going to share why I quit my job with no backup plan. This was actually one of the hardest decisions I have ever made but one that truly changed absolutely everything for the better.

So I am hoping that by listening to my story and experience can help you if you are unhappy in life, hate your job, are considering leaving your 9-5 or making any type of life-changing decision in your life.

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I just want to say the support we have gotten from this video is incredible 🙌🏻.

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TheSavvyCouple
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Self employed working 10-60hrs a week and been walking the surface of the planet for nearly 7 decades - do what you enjoy and its a walk in the park

jrey
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I relate to the being suicidal at work. I would be at work actively planning my exit in my mind. I’m glad you’re free from that. I took the reckless route and quit my job with no money or plan, but not having to spend the majority of my days at a place I hate has been such a relief.

Heyitsphoenixrae
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Dude, I relate to this video so much. I'm a Chef at a hospital right now and I have a "good job" on paper. I have 401K, PTO, insurance, decent hourly wage and everything but I am totally not happy. I feel like my job owns me sometimes and I have no time to actually do the things I want to do. Luckily I have a decent amount of money saved up so I can actually quit my job and not have to worry for like 4 years. I'm 26 and I've come to the realization that I just want to live a simple and peaceful life with no stress.

salvatorevitale
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As a 10 year 911 paramedic and hitting 3 burnouts and 2 break downs. Thanks for telling your story. Makes me feel like I’m not the only one who just can’t do public service anymore.

jenlahr
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I can really relate to this video. I had been a nurse for 22 years when I decided to quit. Being a nurse is a job where for 8-12 hours a day you give 100% of yourself to others. the schedule is never the same days a week, there are weekends, and holidays to work. It took away a lot of time from my young son. I am a single mom and quitting was hard. I got to the point that I didn't even know who I was anymore. So I have been starting my own business and I am still working on being successful at it but I will not go back in the direction my life was going. Thank you for this video because it is nice to know that someone else has felt the same way I have.

heathermcburney
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Just today when I left work some of my colleagues were happy that this weekend is their weekend off and that was my "Hell No!" moment. I couldn't believe that one gets so excited to be off from work just for 2 days, and it's funny because that excitement is temporary because when you come back to work, you look at your schedule to see when your off day is again. As someone who's depressed at work and values time, I really needed this video. Thank you so much for opening my eyes.

lulamampaki
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Literally crazy how much I relate to this. Currently in my car in the parking lot at my job that I am miserable at working 2-10:30 pm. And my wife is an assistant teacher so I hardly get to see her during the week. And I am dealing with depression and mental health for the first time ever right now. Sounds like I am going through almost the exact same thing as you did.

chandlerwestover
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This was so spot on I feel like a slave working for others I am a over achiever but yesterday i just quit and decided we as humans aren’t living working everyday and most are still barely surviving after retirement The fear I have been going through is exactly as you explained I don’t know what my future will end up like but I know working for people isn’t a life this video has motivated me

miyaahgrames
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Oh man. I feel you with the night shift and mandatory overtime. I used to work at the post office at one of their sorting plants on the night shift. It's backbreaking work and it's exhausting and destroys your body and mental health. Nothing is more irritating than getting ready to clock out and get told you have to stay over for another 3-4 hours. I only stayed for a few months before I had enough. Management sucked, too.

klake
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God bless you. Love your story. Like many others here, I also quit my corporate job about 2 months ago because I was disengaged, depressed and treated poorly. I took 6 weeks vacation to visit remote places that I couldn’t go with 2 weeks time off and to visit my aging mom who lives out of state. Those days were great where I felt connected to my loved ones and did what I wanted and felt right at the moment. Now I am back to reality. Being 53 y.o and unemployed can be difficult. Don’t know what is next. Part of me say “don’t worry, everything will be okay” since I am an empty nester with no debts. But in reality, I am fearful to run out of money. Thanks for sharing your story. All the best!

ivearies
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I am sitting here as we speak contemplating whether I am going to quite my job and I ran across your video. It was definitely what I needed to make the decision. Luckily I started the business a year ago, I just need to bring in more clients. Thank you for sharing your journey and congrats to your success!!

eviegivens
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I’m a banker for the main office of a chain, and I completely agree with having the thoughts of suicide. My boss is NEVER happy. She’s never satisfied. It’s always how I didn’t do this right, or how I did that wrong. But when I do it right, there’s no “thank you” or no “good job” or “thank you for taking the extra time to study up on that.” I feel completely stuck.. especially in this economy and job market. I’m 27, not married and no kids, still live at home with my parents and I’m barely making it and it’s gotten so bad there, that I’ve had to go on meds bc I just can’t handle it anymore.

Dylan-rsyx
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i have been stuck in call center work for about over 15 years, i guilt myself into doing these crap jobs because of responsibility and kids, i was always paralyzed with fear to leave. I went to art school and have always been a creative… being trapped in these type of jobs has destroyed my personality and outlook on life, i need out.

typered
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The depression part is extremely authentic - absolutely appreciate this and can relate for sure

Recently left a part time job where the employer was giving me random daily schedules spread out throughout the day and last min changes very often (with attitude / stress on top of that). Part time that sure as hell was fragmented throughout the entire week anyways. I don't mind planning and making sudden changes to MY OWN schedule

JimmyJaxJellyStax
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Been working 12 hour night shifts for the last 10 years (6pm to 6am 6-7 nights a week, chasing "money"). Got to work last Monday and handed in my resignation, giving them 4 weeks notice. I have absolutely no back up plan and feels like I have to start my life all over again. Scary, but also very excited to start figuring out who I am and what it is that I want to do in life. Stumbled onto your video and just wanted to say thank you! I always remind myself that no matter what I end up doing, no matter how hard, it will be ok!

alihashim
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This is what I needed sitting here on Sunday with my anxiety at 100 going into Monday. After 20 years in corporate stress and depression have been taking a tool on me for the past 6 weeks. I’m at an all time low at this point.

ddmrksv
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I just quit my job, the job gave me no fulfillment, long working hours, toxic work environment, just quit with none lined up, but am putting my mental health first because i was literally loosing it.

shamain
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With every kick in the face and every hurdle you pass the rewards get greater .
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The world has been around for millions and millions of years, we are only here for the weekend .

GedDevlin
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I can relate to every fear you stated. I have anxiety every time Sunday rolls around knowing I have to work on Monday. I will use your suggestions and form a plan to leave with no fear. Thank you for sharing. God bless.

wildflower