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Awolola Mariam: Job Regret Is More Common Than You Think | Here Is How To Scale Through

Mariam Awolola
Last updated: May 21, 2025 11:45 am
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Have you ever sat at your desk, looked around, and thought, How did I end up here?If you’ve ever felt like you made the wrong career choice, you’re not the only one. Job regret is way more common than people admit.

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  • Pause and Reflect
  • Talk to People
  • Explore New path
  • Be Kind to Yourself

We all know that life moves fast. One minute you’re picking a course to study, the next minute you’re in a 9-to-5 wondering if you made the right decision.

Sometimes we take jobs because we need to survive. Other times, we follow what people think is the right path, parents, society, or even social media.

When reality sets in, the excitement fades, and you’re left feeling exhausted, and unmotivated

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But do you know that many people are silently asking themselves the same questions you are.

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  • Is this what I really want to do?
  • Did I settle too quickly?
  • Is it too late to make a change?

No, it’s not too late and you’re not stuck.

Job regret doesn’t mean you failed. It simply means you’ve learned more about yourself and that’s actually a good thing. Sometimes it takes trying something to know it’s not for you. That’s growths.

If you’re feeling like this isn’t what you signed up for, here are some steps you can take to reassess and adjust

Pause and Reflect

Ask yourself what you really want. What kind of work excites you? What makes you feel alive?

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You don’t need all the answers right now. Just being honest with yourself is a powerful first step. Many people stay in jobs they dislike because they’ve never stopped to ask themselves these questions.

Talk to People

Reach out to friends, colleagues, or even people online who’ve made a career change. Hearing real stories can give you ideas you never thought of and remind you that you’re not the only one figuring things out.

When you have conversation with someone that has been there before you, it helps to boost your confidence and give you more clarity.

Explore New path

Even if it feels like you made the wrong career choice or your job no longer aligns with your goals, you don’t have to quit right away. Start by taking a course that excites you or volunteer in a role you’re passionate about.

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Every single action you take helps you learn more about what you do like and with this, you feel less stucked.

Be Kind to Yourself

It’s not always easy to accept that you may have wasted time or made a mistake by taking a job without fully considering if it aligns with your goals.

But the thing is, regret is normal and it doesn’t make you a failure. It means you are growing and growth at times can be uncomfortable. Don’t beat yourself up. You’re not behind you’re just learning what fits you better.

The road to finding a fulfilling job isn’t always straight or smooth. But every twist and turn helps you discover what truly matters.

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