In today's fast-paced society, we are often faced with various pressures, especially the pressure of work, which often makes us breathless. How long has it been since you've seen the sun at four or five o'clock?How long has it been since you walked in the sunset?How long has it been since you have played and run carefree in the sun with your children?Tangled relationships, endless work, and group messages ringing on the phone from time to time make people nervous all the time.
Unsatisfactory work?Is it enough to resign?Perhaps, in the face of the increasingly sparse overhead and red-lit medical checklists, resignation seems to be our way out. However, life after quitting a job is not as easy as we think. There are no worries about work, but the pressure of life is still there, and we may be nagged by our parents and talked about by others. So, do we choose to lie down or rise up after resigning?
Lying flat means that we choose to escape, give up our efforts, and immerse ourselves in our comfort zone. While this allows us to escape reality for a short time, in the long run, such a choice can lead to a decrease in our ability, loss of motivation to move forward, and even a deeper predicament. There are often reminders and reproaches from parents ringing in my ears, "If you lie down like this, you will be wasted!".Do you see which of the children of relatives is not better than you?Look at yourself!It's a shame that we spent so much money to give you out!”
Rising up means that we choose to face problems and actively look for solutions. This requires us to re-examine ourselves, identify our strengths and weaknesses, and then develop a plan that works for us. For example, make a list of my education, hobbies, strengths, and experiences, and understand what I want to do and how I want to take the next step in life.
So, how do you rise up?First of all, we can look for opportunities on social **. Nowadays, social networking has become a platform for information exchange, through which we can learn about the industry dynamics and find new job opportunities. Secondly, if you have some hobbies or ideas, you can participate in vocational training to improve your skills and knowledge. This not only strengthens our competitiveness, but also allows us to better adapt to the new working environment. Finally, we can look for a new job. Although it may take some time and effort, as long as we stick with it, we will always find a job that suits us. It doesn't matter too much if the salary is low, the key is to get yourself out of the house, get moving, and give yourself more motivation to move forward. With motivation, we can make life better and better.
In short, after resigning, we should not choose to lie down, but should actively rise up. We need to be brave enough to face the problem and find solutions. Only in this way can we get out of the predicament and welcome a new life. Let's rise together!