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11 keys that indicate that you must change jobs

11 keys that indicate that you must change jobs

March 30, 2024

Work is one of the factors that most influences our well-being and our happiness . We spend many hours of the day working, and feeling fulfilled in this area of ​​our life is crucial to have a full life.

Scientific studies show that job satisfaction is a key variable not only for the well-being of the worker, but also for the productivity of the company and its results.

  • Related article: "Satisfaction at work: 7 ways to improve it"

When to change jobs

Since work is one of the most important areas of our life, it is necessary that we are happy with the work we do, that we feel valued and that we can grow within the company.


Unfortunately, we are not always going to feel satisfied at work, and something that can affect other areas of our lives. But, How to know if it is time to change jobs? In the following lines we give you some clues to make the decision to change jobs or continue in the position in which you are.

1. Work does not fill you

Many times, we choose jobs by necessity or thinking only of money. In our article "Science affirms that money is a drug and does not give happiness" we already talk about the disadvantages of having this mentality.

Since work is so important to us, we need to enjoy what we do; otherwise, in one way or another it will affect our happiness. The work is very related to personal development . Therefore, knowing what you want to be and doing an exercise in self-knowledge is key to being able to choose well with regard to work. Knowing our motivations and our talents is the starting point to do what we like. It is clear that when money is necessary, it is important to keep the job. Now, if you do not like what you do, it's hard for you to get up in the morning to go to work and you get sad just thinking about the work you do, maybe you should think about looking for another job.


2. There is no possibility of development

One of the keys to happiness at work is to feel that you can grow within a company , because it allows you to look to the future with optimism and motivates you to keep fighting to get further. However, when a company does not put an interest in the development of its workers, their level of satisfaction decreases, something that also affects their productivity and the results of the organization. If you've been stuck in your company for years, maybe it's time to think about making a job change. Although money does not give happiness, it is important to cover our basic needs . In addition, money can become a motivation (as long as it is not the only thing that motivates us), and nobody likes to work for free. To be happy, it is not necessary to earn a fortune, but we must feel that the remuneration is fair based on the work we do. Otherwise, we will feel unmotivated and think about looking for another work alternative.


4. Bad relationship with your bosses

Bosses are important in a company because the decisions they make affect the entire organization and especially the positions that are hierarchically below. Scientific studies also show that leadership styles influence the well-being of employees and their performance. Therefore, if you have a bad relationship with your boss and do not think you have a solution, you'd better consider an exit.

5. You are stressed or burned

And is that the leadership style of superiors can cause, among other phenomena, work stress and burnout. Stress in the organization is a very frequent condition that affects the occupational health of the workers and the results of the company. While it is always necessary to try to find a solution, either in the company or with therapy sessions to better manage these situations, there are situations in which the stressors will not disappear. In these cases, it is better to look for another job.

6. Do not fit the values ​​of the company

Feeling comfortable in a company has a lot to do with being aligned with the values ​​that it has . If you think there are ethical and moral differences in how the company does things, you may have to rethink if you want to continue in that job.

7. You do not feel valued

We all like to feel valued, especially in regards to our work . If you see that you do not receive positive feedback despite doing your job well, that you have been in the company for a long time with very good results and do not seem to care about your bosses or do not count on you for a promotion, despite how much you contribute to the organization, it is time to look for new job opportunities.

8. Schedules make you lose quality of life

Nobody wants to feel slave to their work, and that's why schedules are important . Some companies require their workers a total daily availability, for example, shifts with excess hours and with very long breaks in between. This can make it difficult to reconcile work and family, especially when there are responsibilities.

9. You suffer mobbing

The relationship with coworkers is extremely important to be well at work . A negative phenomenon that can occur in organizations is the mobbing or psychological harassment at work, which often causes, among other negative consequences, depression, anxiety, personality changes or a sense of detachment towards the company. Now, mobbing can not only occur between workers, but it can occur, for example, between a manager and a worker.

  • You can know more in our article "The 6 types of mobbing or labor harassment"

10. You think you can give more

When we feel underutilized and we believe that we can give more in the company, the demotivation can take over us . One must feel useful at work, as well as valued. If you think you aspire to more, you will surely want to leave the job for one that fits better with your skills.

11. You're bored

Another phenomenon that we have discussed in previous articles of Psychology and Mind is boredom at work . The negative consequences of this condition are many, among them, demotivation, and the causes can be varied: fulfillment of tasks below the worker's needs, monotonous tasks, impossibility of promotion, etc. It is always good to let the company know how you feel. If you do not take action in this regard, it is up to you to continue in that job.


Steve Jobs's Top 10 Rules For Success (March 2024).


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