What happens if you're in a career and it's not the right one? That realization can be scary and many of us will shelf these thoughts for years. But what happens if those thoughts get louder?
It’s the low hum in your mind late at night, keeping you awake. It’s the distress beacon that permeates your thoughts. It’s the fear that drifts in and out of your thoughts every Monday morning without fail. You can’t ignore it any longer: you’re not just in the wrong job, you’re in the wrongaltogether. You took a serious wrong turn somewhere in your career, yet starting fresh seems even more terrifying than staying the course.
Initially, I believed I’d made the right choice, and I entered the workforce with all the fervor of an emerging adult. Soon, though, the novelty of finance wore off and was replaced by the very first whispers of that low hum. Little by little it grew, its volume creeping up slowly. When I told my managing director of my grand plans to pursue a master’s degree in psychology, she was far from impressed. Was she upset that she would soon have to fill my position, adding more work to her desk? Probably. But much more than that, she was worried for me, personally. “Erika, people don’t leave this company,” she counseled. “You’re risking a lot.
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