Okay, so, I’ve been there. Hating your job… it’s a soul-sucking feeling. I remember this one gig I had a few years back – the absolute worst. So I started figuring out what i can really do. I am gonna share all of my experence, and I hope it will help someone.

Figuring Out the “Why”
First thing I did? I grabbed a notebook and a pen – yeah, old school, I know. And I just started brain-dumping. Everything I hated about the job. My boss’s annoying laugh, the pointless meetings, the soul-crushing spreadsheets… everything. This wasn’t about being neat, it was about getting it all out.
Seeing it all written down, I started to notice patterns. It wasn’t everything I hated. It was mostly, these few things:
- The lack of creativity.
- The constant pressure to hit unrealistic targets.
- Feeling like my work didn’t matter.
The “What Now?” Phase
Knowing why I hated the job was step one. Step two was figuring out what to do about it. I remember feeling totally stuck, like, “This is it, this is my life now.” But I knew that wasn’t true. I started exploring, super low-key at first.
I began thinking about my perfect workday. No spreadsheets, haha! More collaboration, more creativity, more… impact. I wrote that stuff down too. I was sketching out, little by little, and dream job, and I did not even relize it.
Baby Steps & Side Hustles
I wasn’t about to quit my job without a plan – bills, you know? So, I started taking tiny steps. I found some online courses that were actually interesting. After work, after putting the kids to bed, I’d spend an hour or two just… learning something new.

Then, I got brave (or desperate, maybe?). I started a tiny little side hustle. It used to be like a secret, but I was doing it anyway. Nothing fancy, but it was mine. It gave me a little bit of that creative outlet I was craving.
The Network Thing (Ugh)
I’m not a natural “networker.” The word makes me cringe. But I knew I needed to talk to people. I forced myself to go to a couple of industry events. It was awkward, yeah, but I met some interesting folks. No job offers, but I started to see what else was out there.
The Leap (Finally!)
It took time, lots of late nights, and a few moments of “What am I even doing?!” But eventually, that side hustle started to grow. And I started feeling… hopeful. I updated my resume, started practicing my interview skills (cringe again, but necessary!).
Then, it happened. An opportunity came up. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a HUGE step in the right direction. I took a deep breath and… I quit that soul-sucking job. I got the opportunity!
Looking Back (and Forward)
It wasn’t easy. It was a process, a messy, sometimes frustrating, sometimes exhilarating process. But I did it. And if I can do it, anyone can. The biggest thing I learned? Don’t stay stuck. Take one small step, then another, then another. And remember, you deserve to at least tolerate your job, if not love it.

That’s all my experence!Hope I am able to help someone, even just a little bit.