I Want to Quit My Job but I Can’t Afford To? 3 Things You Must Do First!


Let me guess: your job is draining every ounce of joy from your soul. The thought of staying one more day in that office (or on that Zoom call) makes you want to scream into the abyss. But there’s one pesky little problem: your bank account isn’t quite ready for that dramatic mic drop.First off, you’re not alone. A LOT of people are in jobs they’d gladly leave yesterday if money weren’t an issue. But here’s the thing—you don’t have to stay stuck forever. You just need a plan. Whether you want to jump into a new career, start a business, or just figure out how to survive without losing your paycheck, I’ve got you covered.Here are 3 critical things you must do BEFORE you quit that job to ensure you’re set up for success. Because let’s be real—quitting without a plan is just swapping one stressful situation for another.

Get Crystal Clear on Your Exit Strategy

Before you march into your boss’s office and yell, “I QUIT!” take a step back and breathe. You need an exit strategy. This means:

  • Set a Quit Date: Give yourself a realistic timeline to get your finances and future in order. Whether it’s 3 months, 6 months, or even a year, a target date helps you stay focused.
  • Define Your Next Move: Are you switching careers? Going back to school? Starting a business? Or maybe just finding a similar job at a company that doesn’t make you want to cry during lunch breaks? Get specific about your next step so you can start planning for it.

Pro Tip: If you’re unsure about what’s next, this is the perfect time to work with a career coach (hint hint). A fresh perspective can uncover opportunities you may not even know exist.


Build Your Financial Safety Net

Money might not buy happiness, but it does keep the lights on and the Wi-Fi running. If your finances aren’t in order, quitting impulsively can put you in a tough spot. Here’s how to prepare:

  • Save, Save, Save: Start building an emergency fund that covers at least 3-6 months of your basic expenses. This will give you a financial cushion while you figure out your next move.
  • Cut Unnecessary Costs: Take a hard look at your budget. Those daily $7 lattes? Maybe it’s time to brew your coffee at home. Channel every spare penny into your savings.
  • Create a Side Hustle: If your current salary doesn’t leave room for saving, consider starting a side gig to bring in extra income. Whether it’s freelancing, selling a skill, or driving for a delivery service, that extra cash can help you quit sooner.

Upgrade Your Skills and Marketability

If your current job isn’t cutting it, make sure your next one does. Use this time to level up your skills and set yourself apart from the competition. Here’s how:

  • Take Online Courses: Platforms like LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, or Udemy offer affordable classes to boost your résumé.
  • Network Like a Pro: Start building connections in your desired industry NOW. Reach out on LinkedIn, attend virtual or in-person events, and join groups related to your dream field.
  • Polish Your Career Toolkit: Make sure your résumé, LinkedIn profile, and interview skills are on point. Trust me, having a stellar application ready will save you from scrambling when the perfect job pops up.

Pro Tip: Tailoring your résumé to highlight transferable skills can help you pivot into a new role faster than you think.


Ready to Make Your Exit? Let’s Create Your Escape Plan Together!

I know quitting your job feels overwhelming when your bank account says, “Not yet!” But with the right strategy, you CAN break free and move into a role (or career) that aligns with your goals and passions.

Don’t do this alone. Let’s create a roadmap to get you out of your current situation and into something better. Whether it’s negotiating your exit, navigating a career pivot, or crafting a step-by-step action plan, I’m here to help.

Click here to book your Career Strategy Consultation, and let’s start building your personalized escape plan TODAY.


Your future self—the one thriving in a career you actually love—will thank you for taking the first step. Let’s make it happen!

 

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