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[How to Navigate the Decision to Leave Your Job: Insights and English Expressions]-[BE 175: Ready to Leave Your Job? How to Talk About It in English]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-11-08

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Navigating the Professional Transition: When and How to Leave a Job

Deciding to leave a job is rarely a straightforward process. In episode 175 of the Business English podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle explore the psychological and practical barriers that keep professionals stuck in roles they no longer enjoy, while providing actionable English phrases to discuss these transitions.

Why Professionals Feel "Stuck"

Drawing from a Harvard Business Review article by Marla Lyons, the hosts highlight several reasons why employees struggle to move on:

  • Emotional Attachment: Many people feel a deep connection to their "work family." Leaving can feel like being a "traitor" or letting colleagues down, especially if the workplace environment is toxic and coworkers have bonded as "allies" against the stress.
  • The Fear of the Unknown: The hosts introduce the idiom, "the devil you know," explaining that people often prefer to endure a known negative situation rather than risk moving to a new role that could potentially be "even worse or just as bad."
  • Practical Dependencies: Beyond emotional ties, tangible benefits like "health insurance" and general financial stability often act as anchors, keeping people in positions they have outgrown.

Strategic Communication: How to Talk About Leaving

When you decide it is time to move on, the hosts emphasize the importance of discretion. You should avoid sharing too much information with current coworkers because you "don't want to show all your cards" before you are ready. Instead, these conversations should be held with trusted friends or neighbors. The podcast suggests several ways to express your intentions:

  1. "I'm thinking of getting out of my current position." – A standard, professional way to broach the subject.
  2. "It's time to start thinking of my next destination." – A more "figurative" and "flowery" approach that avoids raw details.
  3. "It may be time to switch things up and leave this place." – A more "direct" or "raw" expression for when you are feeling particularly frustrated.

Preparing for the Next Step

Beyond communication, the hosts offer advice for those preparing to leave:

  • Mental Preparation: Acknowledge that the process will be hard. It may involve saying goodbye to people you like and taking risks.
  • Vision Boarding: Lindsay advocates for creating a "vision board" to manifest your future, noting that it helps to visualize goals like career changes or lifestyle adjustments.
  • Strategic Networking: Rather than quitting impulsively, the hosts suggest "building my network a good year before" leaving. This ensures a "much smoother transition" when you finally decide to resign.

Ultimately, the hosts conclude that every individual has their own "formula for happiness." While a job is a significant part of life, it does not always have to be the sole source of fulfillment, provided you are making intentional choices that align with your personal needs and values.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm over here on the East Coast visiting my family.
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That was fun.
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It's sad.
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I guess, to those people.
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What do you think about that?
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📝Key Phrases

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the devil you know
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show all your cards
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get out of my current position
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switch things up
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next destination
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, episode 175.
Ready to leave your job? How to talk about it in English.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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