What happens when you delay a career change too long
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A lot of people stay in jobs that just don’t fit. Maybe it’s the comfort. Maybe it’s the paycheck. Or maybe it’s the coworkers that make it bearable.
Feeling stuck in your career? You’re not the only one. Nearly half of U.S. workers are actively looking for something new, so if you’re unsure about your path, you’re in good company.
Most job seekers focus on getting hired but don’t think far enough ahead. The excitement of landing a job can make it easy to overlook long-term career growth. But if you don’t plan for where you’re headed, you might find yourself stuck in a role with no real path forward.
A common misconception is that introverts struggle in the workplace. They’re seen as quiet, reserved, or even bad at communication. But this is far from the truth.