Ready to Leave and Heal From a Toxic Job? Join Us on October 20th !
If you’re reading this, chances are you know the feeling all too well — waking up every day already exhausted, dreading the thought of going to work. Maybe you’re struggling to stay productive in an environment that constantly drains your energy. Maybe you feel stuck, with so many demands on your time that you can’t even see a way out.
But what if there was a way to reclaim not just your career, but your time and energy, too?
Leaving a toxic job is about more than just handing in a resignation letter. It requires careful planning, strategic moves, and, most importantly, protecting your peace throughout the process. One of the most effective tools for making this happen is time blocking — a technique that allows you to take control of your schedule, set boundaries, and create space for your exit plan.
The Power of Time Blocking During a Career Transition
When you’re planning to leave a toxic job, time can feel like your greatest enemy. You’re juggling work, family, financial considerations, and the looming task of figuring out what’s next. That’s where time blocking comes in. It helps you:
• Set boundaries around your time and energy, so that your current job doesn’t drain you completely before you can make your next move.
• Prioritize critical tasks for your exit strategy, like updating your resume, searching for new roles, or attending networking events.
• Schedule time for healing, even while you’re still employed — whether that’s taking breaks for self-care, setting aside time to process emotions, or practicing mindfulness.
By blocking out time for these crucial activities, you’ll find yourself feeling more empowered and in control, rather than overwhelmed and paralyzed.
How to Leave a Toxic Job Masterclass
📅 Sunday, October 20th | 5pm — 7pm ET
Our session will cover not just the emotional aspects of leaving, but also practical tools like time blocking to help you execute your exit strategy smoothly. We’ll discuss:
• Identifying the red flags that it’s time to go.
• Creating an actionable exit plan that fits into your life and uses your time wisely.
• Setting up time blocks to focus on your priorities — so you can move forward without sacrificing your well-being.
• Overcoming the fear and doubt that can keep you from taking decisive action.
It’s time to reclaim your power, protect your peace, and heal — on your own terms.