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Javfly33

Rationality vs Intuition

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Contemplating quitting my actual job because its very stressing for me and if i quit It i would have lots of free time to Focus 100% in finding a Job in software development.

I am getting interviews already from time to time But im having a hard time in passing the Next application process.

I have savings for 1 year aprox to live well

I know rationality says keeep the job until you find the other one, But i also think that if i quit this current job i Will be

 - crazy more motivated to find this one

- more free time to polish my portfolio/adding another Big project maybe.

 

What you think? Im not sure if i can do a lot to increase my employability just working on coding 2 hours a day at most (i cant get more free time than that, i have others things to do too). If i quit Job ill be Able to maybe put 5-6 hours a day on It. 

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Quitting can be liberating, but it's your survival on the line. Depending on the sort of person you are, either you will be motivated by it, or demotivated by it - there's only one way to find out. Personally, the times I've done it, I eventually got demotivated and burned through my money.

Quit. Have a little break and/or holiday for a few weeks, then treat your time after that like going to work, have a routine and stick to it, concentrate on that portfolio. Then make a deadline after which you will start looking for work again, maybe after six months.


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Can you reduce your hours?


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On 18/9/2021 at 0:24 AM, Thought Art said:

Can you reduce your hours?

Unfortunately no, that would be ideal, indeed.

On 18/9/2021 at 0:24 AM, Thought Art said:

Can you reduce your hours

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