What should I do if I quit my job due to ill health?

What should I do if I quit my job due to ill health?

If you feel too ill to go into the office, see your GP and take some sick leave. It’s important to keep your morale high, so even though leaving due to ill health was not part of your career plan, you should still try to focus on what you did well in the job and identify what support you need from your next role to avoid a recurrence of events.

Is it OK to quit your job for no reason?

Chances are, we’re all going to come across less than ideal (or straight up unbearable) circumstances at least once or twice over the course of our careers, and that’s OK.

Are there any problems with working from home?

Loneliness, time management problems, and digital miscommunication are just some of the problems you may face if you work from home or have another remote arrangement.

Do you like the work you do at your job?

There will always be tasks and things to do that feel like hard work. But there’s something bigger at play, too. No matter how mundane your job might feel, your work is in service of something that matters. And connecting your immediate task with that bigger ‘something’ can bring a little extra motivation and enjoyment to what you do.

If you feel too ill to go into the office, see your GP and take some sick leave. It’s important to keep your morale high, so even though leaving due to ill health was not part of your career plan, you should still try to focus on what you did well in the job and identify what support you need from your next role to avoid a recurrence of events.

Is it worth it to quit your job?

After all, if you don’t set boundaries for how others treat you, no one else will. You’re always worth it! Disclaimer: I would never suggest haphazardly quitting your job; in this case, it was necessary for my health and well-being. Evaluate your personal and professional situation, and plan accordingly. Good luck!

How to know if your job is making your life miserable?

11 signs that your job is making your life miserable 1. You can’t stop thinking about your job It’s the first thing you think of when you wake up. Hero Images / Getty… 2. You complain about work — a lot It can increase your risk of distress. Shutterstock If you’re truly unhappy and… 3. Social

What are the signs that you should quit your job?

It might be due to unsupportive co-workers, an unattentive supervisor, a commute that is destroying all of your personal time, or an unfair workload that is impossible to handle.