Love Life with Matthew Hussey - 3 Tips to Quit Your Job Gracefully

Episode Date: July 6, 2016

Let’s face it: Some conversations are way more difficult than others. But sometimes we have to be grownups and face these tricky conversations head-on.  Today, I’m giving you my 3 simple tips to ...quit your job gracefully, so you say the things that need to be said (and not the ones that cause hard feelings). Both you and your superior will feel good about the experience, and you’ll walk away knowing that you’ve left a door open to possibilities down the road.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello everybody, this is Matthew Hussey with Love Life. I have an incredible show for you today, but I want to make sure you listen right to the end because I'm going to give you a special gift, a foolproof way to become the most intriguing woman in any man's life and you're not going to want to miss it. I've kind of had the thought that it would be really nice to do a few of these shows on how to master difficult conversations. How to actually deal with conversations that we find hard to have in life. Because it's very easy to have the easy conversations where we tell people how much we like them or how much we want to be around them or that we want to do something positive with them.
Starting point is 00:00:39 It's a lot harder to have conversations that are confrontational. And one of those conversations is how to quit a job. So I'm going to give you a few quick tips today in order to go and have that conversation in the best possible way. Firstly, open with honesty. When you go in there, don't feel like you don't have to be honest about every single part of it. You don't have to lay out all of your cards as to what you're doing next. But be honest about the fact that if there's another opportunity and something you have to pursue, then be honest about it. I have to go and pursue this thing. Don't feel the need to make up some crazy excuse about why you can't be there anymore. People see right through those things. Secondly, make it about you. Don't make it about them. And I'll explain the importance of this in a minute. But when you're leaving, you can let them know, look, you know, I have to go and focus on this mission for me. This is something I have to do. If I stay here, I won't be able to pursue this opportunity. And I know that you understand that I have to do the thing that's best for me. I love working with you guys. You know, I've enjoyed being here. List all the things that
Starting point is 00:01:46 you've enjoyed about your relationship with them and what it's given you. But right now, I have to do this for me. In other words, make it about you. By the way, you might have things that you're not happy about in that job. You might have things that you're still angry about. Like, you know, and you did this and this person did this. And if you'd have fixed this, I wouldn't be leaving right now. But the truth is that doesn't serve serve you those types of confrontations only serve you when you want to keep the job because if you want to be there a month from now and you want things to change that's the time to bring up things that you want to be different or things that you're angry about but when you're leaving that's not the time to do that it doesn't benefit you at all all it
Starting point is 00:02:23 does is create confrontation so make it about you no matter how much your pride wants you to make it about them. Next, have humility. When you're there, be humble. You know, the truth is I may be wrong in this decision. I have to do this right now because I feel like it's the thing for me to do. I don't know. I can't see into the future. I hope that I don't live to regret this. And the truth is, I won't know until I go and try. And it would be so great to have your blessing because I really respect you and I've loved working with you. What that does is it leaves the door open. And the reason this is so important is because people often think of relationships in black and white terms, like, oh, I'm never going to work with this person again,
Starting point is 00:03:05 or I'll never go back to that company. And life has a funny way of being cyclical and bringing us back on things that we thought we'd never do, bringing us into contact with people that we always thought we'd never speak to again, rekindling friendships that we thought were over for good. Life has a funny way of coming back around. And you never want to create a situation where you can't go back if you actually think it's the best thing for good. Life has a funny way of coming back around and you never want to create a situation where you can't go back if you actually think it's the best thing for you. Leave them great. So they can be disappointed that you're leaving, but don't make them feel like they wouldn't help
Starting point is 00:03:36 you again in the future. Relationships aren't black and white. They're an evolving, growing thing and you never know when you're going to need it again. So that's it. That's how to quit a job. We'll try and do some more of these at some point, how to master these difficult conversations. But I hope you enjoyed this one today. This is Matthew Hussey from Love Life. Follow me on Facebook or Twitter at my name, Matthew Hussey. That is M-A-T-T-H-E-W-H-U-S-S-E-Y. And I look forward to seeing you next time.
Starting point is 00:04:04 You can also follow me on my website howtogettheguide.com Thank you for listening guys. I'll see you soon. Now, before I go I want to give you that gift I promised you. I've put together a free guide called 9 Magic Texts No Man Can Resist.
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