
Career Break Advice
I have over 6 years of experience, and I’m exhausted—both personally and professionally. I’m planning to resign in the coming month. I feel like I’ve failed in life. I receive neither support nor respect from my husband and in-laws, and I’m unable to focus on my work.
I feel like I’m on the verge of giving up. I don’t have the mental or physical strength to keep fighting this toxic situation in my life.
I would like your suggestion—if I resign next month, will I be able to get a job again after some years if I decide to return to work? How difficult will it be to find a job after taking a career break?
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I don't know much Abt ur life.
But as you said, you don't get support and respect from your husband's family.
It means when you resign then obviously you will be totally get dependent on your husband and their family.
Atleast now you are financially independent. You can bear your spending.
I would suggest don't resign.
And about family i would like you to request -- first talk and settle down the things with your husband. Try to talk atleast 3-4 times even you are not getting the reply then ask from your parents what to do...
Ask your parents to come to your house and do the settlement and even if the things don't work for you then take the final step - divorce ( but I don't advice this as of now ).
Sorry if somewhere I get it wrong. Hopefully you get out from this situation.
Hi, sad to hear this ☹️. Please don't say that you've failed, because other people not valuing you is not your fault.
But always remember, nobody/nothing is worth losing your self-respect for. Hold your head up and fight for the things that you deserve. I don't think resigning will be a good idea, but ultimately it would be your call.
Also, please don't put up with any nonsense from anybody and try to maintain your sanity, for the sake of YOUR life and future.
Take care and all the best! 😊❤️

I think you should not leave your job for now else you will regret this decision in your personal life.
Even I think many times the same having 9 years of experience. Not married feeling broke all the time.
No motivation & only stress.
But this is the real truth of harsh life. We need to find ways from it. I will suggest taking a break from your personal life, going for a vacation or take a offline class on what things you like but never thought of leaving your current job as your personal life is not perfect.