How to Know When It’s Time to Quit Your Job (And What to Do If You’re Not Ready Yet)
- Kristine Scichilone
- Mar 26
- 1 min read
There comes a moment in every career when you hear the whisper:"I think it’s time to go."
Sometimes it’s subtle—a creeping boredom, a nagging Sunday dread. Other times, it’s loud: misaligned values, chronic burnout, or that gut feeling that your potential is being wasted.
In the latest solo episode of Rabbit, Rabbit, I break down:
The red flags that it might be time to move on (beyond just hating Mondays)
The mental gymnastics we do to justify staying when we’re already halfway out the door
How to separate temporary burnout from a deeper bad fit
Why quitting isn’t failure—it’s a strategic decision
What to do if you’re not financially or emotionally ready to leap just yet
The decision to leave a job—especially when you have responsibilities and bills to pay—can feel overwhelming. That’s why I offer a grounded, step-by-step roadmap to help you quit with clarity and intention (not chaos and regret).
🎧 Listen to the full episode here →https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rabbit-rabbit/id1182785646
If you're wondering, "What if there's more for me than this?"—this episode is for you.
We even have a guide to Negotiating Your New Salary. So don't leave any money on the table. Get it here → https://outofoffice.kit.com/de03f9f5aa
And if you're not quite ready to leap? That's okay too. There's power in the pause.

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