An angry bride has refused to let go of the fact that her future sister-in-law stole some of her spotlight. They had all been enjoying her bachelorette party when she made a special announcement. Now, the bride believes the announcement diverted her special moment and demands an apology.
This would have been overlooked, but the way she delivered the news has made the couple upset. The displeased bride explained that her sister-in-law first chose to break the news to her in private. She had told her about the pregnancy because the bride would have noticed. Additionally, the expectant mom claimed she wasn’t seeking attention at the bachelorette. But her next move was surprising.
Despite not having a relationship with the bride’s sisters, the expectant woman pulled them aside to share the news. Before the all-girls weekend getaway ended she made a well-rounded announcement. According to the bride, her sister-in-law waited for the final event of the bachelorette. As soon as the guests began to cheer the couple, she told everyone about the pregnancy.
This action left both the bride and groom in doubt. The groom has expressed his worry, revealing that he is uncertain of his sister’s behavior in the coming days. As for the bride, she is contemplating not having her as a bridesmaid. She intends to confront her sister-in-law and demand an apology.
Many Reddit users cheered the angry bride on, they validated her emotions. For them, the bridesmaid was clearly in the wrong and acted intentionally. But a few others believed that it was an ignorable offense. They advised the bride to cut the pregnant woman some slack. Others advised her to let go and be more focused on herself.
A Redditor has taken to Reddit for advice about switching careers. The Redditor, with username Ferrarikuroko, posted a story titled, “Should I Take a Lower Paying Job for Long term Growth?” In their story, Original Poster (OP) revealed they had grown tired of their job but were afraid of getting a lower-paying job. A Redditor reacted to OP’s story and advised them on what to do. Get more details below.
OP Is Afraid of Taking a Lower-Paying Job
OP explained that they had been working at a steady job for some time. However, they had lost interest and were no longer passionate about it. Recently, OP saw an opportunity that caught their interest. It was in a field they were passionate about, but it was a lower-paying job. OP added:
“The role promises a lot of learning, growth potential, and aligns better with my long-term career goals. I’m torn between staying in my comfortable, higher-paying role or taking a pay cut for the chance to build a more fulfilling career in the long run.”
OP concluded by asking:
“Has anyone here made a similar decision? How did you weigh the pros and cons of salary vs. passion/growth? Would love some advice from those who’ve been through it.”
Other Redditors Share Their Thoughts
A Redditor read OP’s story and shared their thoughts. The Redditor with the username Zorrowhip asked OP if they could afford a lower-paying job for some time. They asked if the job with the significantly lower amount would allow OP to apply for better roles and a higher income after one or two years. Zorrowhip concluded:
“If you can do with the income cut, and this will increase your career prospects, go for it. Take the income cut as an opportunity to learn and do what you like.”
Passion Vs. Money
The debate surrounding following one’s passion with a lower-paying job or settling for higher pay has prevailed for ages. If you feel the same way as OP, you are not alone. Research shows that between 2020 and 2022, 40% of workers changed to lower-paying jobs and fewer benefits. However, they all reported greater satisfaction. There is no right answer for everyone. Following your passion often results in a trade-off between money and happiness. Therefore, the right answer will depend on what one deems more important.
Following your passion and getting a lower-paying job will bring you fulfillment, satisfaction, motivation, and career growth. You will also be passionate about your work and enjoy better health due to reduced stress and increased happiness. However, the shine may disappear once the paycheck is reduced. Your passion can also change. On the other hand, working for money will give you a higher salary, respect, and safety net. However, you will face increased pressure, burnout, and boredom.
Not everyone can afford to follow their passions. It may be more difficult if you have people depending on you. Sometimes, you only need time off from your higher-paying job to regain your interest, especially if you once loved it. You may also ask for more tasks to make it challenging if it has become boring. Therefore, consider your options carefully before following your passion and getting a lower-paying job.
#Clique, what do you think of the OP’s dilemma? If given the choice, would you opt for passion over financial gains? Let us know in the comments.
A man has taken to Reddit to seek advice about dealing with a boss at work. The man, with Reddit username Neo_castillogiver, posted a story titled, “How do I ask my boss to stop checking my work 30mins before home time.” In his story, Original Poster (OP) shared that his boss always intentionally held him back for hours. Redditors reacted to the man’s story and advised him on what to do. Get more details below.
Boss Holds Down Employee
OP began by explaining that his boss would only check his work 30 minutes before the close of work. However, his boss usually wanted changes that would take some hours to effect. Consequently, OP usually left the office between 6 pm to 8 pm instead of 5 pm. OP complained that he was fed up with dealing with boss at work. He noted that the latter could always check his work during the day instead of waiting “till the last minute.”
“Ps.I know he does it on purpose. As a way to steal time. And I’ll be looking for a new job soon enough.”
Other Redditors Share Their Thoughts
Several Redditors read the OP’s story and shared their thoughts on dealing with a boss at work. A Redditor with the username Adventurous-Emu-4439 advised the OP to leave once his boss was done checking the work and promised to effect the changes the next day. The Redditor also told the OP to tell their boss they had a family function if they were asked to remain.
However, a second Redditor with the username Themcp advised OP never to give a reason if asked to stay back. Themcp stated that it would only allow OP’s boss to claim that OP’s reason was insufficient. The Redditor added:
“Just “I’m busy” or “I am not available.” Don’t give them anything they can argue against. They will demand to know what you are busy with. “I’m busy for personal reasons I don’t want to disclose.” Repeat as necessary.”
Another Redditor, Own_Lab_745, also offered OP on dealing with their boss at work. Own_Lab_745 advised OP to leave once it was time and attend to the changes the next day. They added that if OP’s boss wanted him to stay beyond his work hours, he should get paid for overtime if there were laws regarding where he lived.
Meanwhile, another Redditor, with username SANtoDEN, took a different approach to the issue of OP dealing with their boss at work. The Redditor asked why OP’s boss needed to check his work daily and why OP needed over an hour to make corrections. SANtoDEN told OP that he might be worrying about the wrong thing. They advised OP to focus on improving the quality of his work so that he wouldn’t have to spend so much time after work.
A fifth Redditor, Rhpot1991, also noted that OP’s boss may not be holding him back intentionally. They asked if OP ever considered that his boss was free only around that time. Rhpot1991 concluded:
“I blast my team with emails late normally, because I’m busy otherwise. Doesn’t mean I expect them to respond outside of their normal business hours. I’d either: 1. Respond thanks, I’ll do that tomorrow. 2. Ignore till tomorrow and see if anything is said.”
#Clique, have you ever dealt with a difficult boss at work? How did you deal with the situation? Let us know in the comments.
A Redditor has admitted to the possibility of missing her best friend’s wedding. She unintentionally ditched her position as maid of honor for the big day after planning an intimate vacation with her husband to celebrate his birthday.
Loyalty Test Fail? Woman Sparks Debate After Choosing Vacation Over Best Friend’s Wedding
According to the Reddit user, her 26-year-old best friend made her the wedding’s maid of honor. The 25-year-old explained that her best friend failed to pick a wedding date sooner because of conflicting schedules and limited availability. At the same time, the intending bride was slightly fixed on having the wedding in December and on New Year’s Eve.
Sometimes, she talked about having the wedding in April, leaving a five to six months wing. However, the poster believed it would happen around New Year’s Eve. Bearing this in mind, she scheduled a $7,000 three-week lovers’ trip to honor her husband’s birthday.
The fee covers local and international flights. Sadly, she forgot to run her plans by her friend. This was slightly because the maid of honor believed the wedding wouldn’t be held yet. Consequently, cancellation would mean losing all that money.
Following the potential loss, the poster already knows that she may not attend her best friend’s wedding. She asked other Reddit users if her reasons for the absence were just. Additionally, the poster confessed that her friend is pissed off.
Some commenters praised her choice, adding that the friend was selfish. They believed that a five-month span for planning was too much. To them, it’s unfair to restrict people’s schedules because of a wedding. Invertedly, others blamed the poster, mentioning her lack of accountability. They added that she could have told her friend about the three-week-long vacation.
A Redditor has taken to the platform for advice about feeling overlooked at work. The Original Poster (OP), with Reddit username Weak_Pop_8293, posted a story titled “Feeling Overlooked at Work – Seeking Advice on How to Move Forward.” In his story, OP explained that they helped develop a product at work but are now overlooked. Redditors reacted to the OP’s story and commiserated with them. Get more details below.
OP is Overlooked at Work
OP began by explaining that they helped develop their company’s first product from scratch and had invested “years of hard work and dedication.” The product did well and amassed about $3 million in annual recurring revenue. OP’s team also grew from just one developer to 20 people.
“This was also the company’s first SaaS product. While managing the product, I’ve also brought in 60% of the sales,” OP added.
However, OP started being overlooked at work. OP revealed that the company promised them equity as a reward for their contributions two years ago. However, OP was shocked when a new hire received equity after they were informed there would be none following a leadership change. The new hire also received ownership in the product OP built despite just joining the company. OP was devastated.
“This situation has left me feeling undervalued and unsure of my next steps. If anyone has been through a similar experience or has advice on handling this kind of situation, I’d really appreciate your insights. How did you cope with the emotional impact and decide what to do next?”
Other Redditors Share Their Thoughts
Redditors read OP’s story and shared their thoughts. A Redditor with the username Adorable_Focus_2944 asked OP to leave the company. They told OP that the organization was not worth the toll on their mental well-being. A second Redditor with the username Hillerstone told OP they had no advice for them. However, they consoled OP, wished them well, and hoped they would get quality advice to help them.
What to do if You are Overlooked at Work
If you feel undervalued or overlooked at work, there are ways to resolve that. You can move from being overlooked at work to being appreciated for your effort and resourcefulness. However, you can’t just assume that the higher-ups will recognize when the time comes. You must ensure that you are unforgettable so you are never overlooked at work. First, you must be loud about your accomplishments. Celebrate your wins with everyone so that they are all aware of your strides.
Share your progress on tasks as well instead of waiting to finish. Don’t wait to celebrate the final step or your success. Keep your manager updated about the progress of your projects. This portrays you as a proactive, hardworking, and reliable person. Ensure to network as well. Build genuine relationships with your co-workers and bosses. This way, they can easily recommend you. Be friendly and helpful; this can make you valuable as the go-to person.
Being overlooked at work can be devastating, especially when you have invested years and effort. However, these strategies can help you overcome this challenge and make you visible. If you are still overlooked at work after all this, you may need to leave.
#Clique, have you ever felt underappreciated at work? How did the situation play out, and what lessons did you learn from the experience? Let us know in the comments.
A young woman has taken to Reddit to ask whether she misread the signs her male friend put out. The Redditor, with the Reddit username hopeless_romantic_97, posted a story titled, “I [27F] decided to shoot my shot with my guy friend [27M], but what signs did I misread?” In her story, Original Poster (OP) explained that she asked a guy she was always interested in out. However, she ended up getting rejected. Redditors reacted to the story and advised OP on what to do. Get more details below.
OP Reconnects With Old Friend
OP explained that she had a male friend with whom she grew up. They also went to the same university and worked in the same field. OP always had a crush on him but kept it to herself. The 27-year-old explained that she admired him for his values, and they always had a great relationship. Moreover, the man was the only male friend she kept in touch with. OP and her friend lost contact after he got engaged. However, they reconnected by chance four months before her post.
The friends kept in touch and began texting again. OP discovered that her friend was a recent graduate and needed a job. She offered him some job-related advice, which kept their conversation going. OP also learned that her friend’s engagement had been called off for over a year. The duo started hanging out, and OP noticed that her friend had become more open. He used to be reserved and never shared, but they had deep conversations this time.
OP Thinks Her Friend Shares Her Attraction
The pair talked for over four hours, during which OP’s friend held her gaze and mentioned her name a few times. This made OP think her friend also liked her. OP added:
“He also texted me afterward saying he had a good time and this was a good hangout. I knew my feelings for him were resurfacing after this and I thought that he was pretty much feeling a similar way with all the changes in his behavior compared to the rest of my life of knowing him.”
The friends went out again a week before OP’s post and spent five hours together. Again, OP took note of the signs and was fairly sure her friend liked her. She wrote:
“I thought to myself that guys at this age would not be hanging out with a girl just as a friend when they were already busy adjusting to a new and difficult career. He only has Wednesdays off and that’s when we would hang out. It didn’t make sense to me that he’d free up those days to spend time with me if there wasn’t some sort of interest in me.”
OP Ends Up Getting Rejected
OP’s friend suggested a third meet-up after their second outing. Therefore, OP decided to ask him out. However, she was shy and wanted to avoid getting rejected. Hence, she resolved to ask him out via text message. However, OP’s friend told her he wasn’t ready for a relationship yet. The Redditor was crushed and cried throughout the night. She also questioned the signs she saw and asked herself whether she misread them. OP noted that she was a Muslim, so she wasn’t exposed to dating. She added:
“I never made a move or anything before for this reason. He also never behaved inappropriately with me in any way, very much respected boundaries so we didn’t touch or hug or anything, again cuz of our religion).”
OP concluded:
“Tldr: I decided to shoot my shot with my guy friend but basically got rejected even though there were many signs imo that showed he would be interested as per advice from others in my life. Now I’m wondering if I misjudged every interaction or if it was obvious that he only wanted a platonic friendship.”
Other Redditors Share Their Thoughts
Redditors responded to OP’s story about getting rejected and shared their thoughts. A Redditor with the username or2n8Witch told OP she misread her friend’s signs. They told OP that her friend probably just enjoyed having conversations with her. They told her that “making eye contact, having conversations, and saying your name a few times isn’t flirting” but simply normal, respectful communication. However, they assured OP she would get over the rejection and embarrassment since it was common to everyone.
Another Redditor, WildlifePolicyChick, told OP that getting rejected didn’t have to mean the end of her relationship. They told her that her friend could find her attractive but unwilling to be in a relationship. Meanwhile, he enjoyed her company, so if she could be friends without expecting his feelings to change, they could maintain their friendship.
A third Redditor, Mj1980, told OP she should have asked her friend out to his face. That way, she could read his face even if she ended up getting rejected. Mj1980 said OP’s friend could have responded out of fear or hurt and that he may have wanted to be cautious before entering another relationship.
Another Redditor, Prestigious-Ticket71, told OP that having a crush can make people misinterpret their words and actions. They said OP’s religious restrictions on dating could have worsened the situation. However, they applauded OP’s bravery and asked her not to beat herself up for rejection.
#Clique, what do you think of OP’s story? Have you been in a similar situation before? How did you handle it? Let us know in the comments.
A woman has taken to Reddit to seek advice about her actions toward her daughter. The Redditor, with the Reddit username Throwawayme4158, posted a story titled “AITA for making my daughter leave because my husband is attracted to her?” In her story, Original Poster (OP) explained that she chose to evict her daughter when she discovered her husband was attracted to the young lady. Redditors reacted to the story about the mother and daughter and advised OP on what to do. Get more details below.
Mother and Daughter’s Bad Relationship
OP began by explaining that she had never had a good relationship with her child. The mother and daughter had a complicated history. The 55-year-old Redditor revealed that her daughter was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID) that resulted from a traumatic childhood. OP’s bad marriage with her ex-husband had affected her 23-year-old daughter. The young lady was also bullied in school, but OP refused to help. OP added:
“And [she] keeps referring to this one time where the kids at school called her trash due to the fact that she wasn’t taking care of her hygiene due to depression. Part ( not all) of my response was telling her to take a shower and I bought her new clothes.”
Although those bullying OP’s daughter finally got expelled, she never forgave her for abandoning her to fight alone. This worsened the mother and daughter’s relationship.
OP’s Husband Is Attracted to Her Daughter
OP remarried after some time and took in her daughter while she was in college. OP hoped that if she and her new husband, 63, had a healthy union, it would help her daughter heal and improve their relationship. However, things didn’t work out as OP had hoped. Her daughter was introverted and chose to stay alone. Moreover, she always got annoyed when her stepdad tried to eat across from her at the table.
OP noticed that her husband was becoming distant. Her daughter also complained that her stepdad’s gaze lingered on her for too long. After some confrontation, the stepdad confessed that he was attracted to his stepdaughter. He told his wife that was why he kept avoiding intimacy with her and that the 23-year-old was a “walking temptation.” OP said of the situation:
“I was so upset to hear this. I don’t blame my daughter for this, but at the same time the situation has become unbearable. Something would have to give, and I couldn’t collect my thoughts with both of them still being in the house.”
OP’s next steps, however, ruined what was left of the mother-and-daughter relationship. She sent her daughter out and gave her money to stay in an extended-stay hotel. She also asked her daughter to “utilize her college’s emergency financial and housing resources” for needy students. In response, her daughter left the house angrily and reported the situation to her dad, who posted the story online and called his ex-wife a villain. However, OP claimed she didn’t abandon her daughter. She said:
“She qualifies for those resources anyway since my ex is unemployed and we are in substantial debt. I just need time to process the situation and don’t want to leave my house to stay with my daughter when I have a marriage to figure out whether or not to save.”
OP concluded by asking if she was the a***ole.
Other Redditors Share Their Thoughts
Redditors responded to the story of mother and daughter and shared their thoughts. A Redditor with the username CorpseMedicines called OP an a***ole. They also said they didn’t believe OP’s story about the source of her daughter’s DID. They claimed that the disorder usually stemmed from repeated trauma before nine. CorpseMedicines advised OP to kick her husband out of the house and decide on her next move.
Another Redditor, Guita4Vivi2038, called OP a “terrible mother” who failed to protect her daughter. They also asked her to kick out the husband if she owned the house, bring back her daughter, and promise to protect her.
A third Redditor, Drunkendonkeytail, also commented on the story of the mother and daughter. Drunkendonkeytail wished the story was false. They also blamed OP for not protecting, caring for, and being attentive to her daughter as a child. They were disappointed that OP kept her “pervert” husband, who lusted after her daughter. Drunkendonkeytail mentioned several alternatives OP had to protect her daughter from bullying. They said:
“You could have yanked your daughter from school. You could have stormed the principal’s office. You could have noticed and immediately gotten her mental health help. But nope. Not you. You could have told your husband, “Eew. Yuck. You are sick,” and kicked him to the curb and gathered your wounded bird to your bosom and vowed to protect her. But nope, not you.”
The Redditor concluded by calling OP an a***ole who chose to ruin her daughter’s life.
#Clique, what do you think of OP’s actions? Did she handle the situation well enough? Share your thoughts in the comments.
A duo set to marry came up with one of the most unique wedding ideas of the decade! This couple expects their guests to cater for their refreshments. While they choose the wedding destination, invitees are to prepare food and pay for their lodge. Here’s what many have had to say about it.
Would You Cook Your Meal At A Wedding? This Couple Thinks It’s a Unique Idea
Recently via Reddit, a poster shared how their friend just got engaged. Although there is no set date for the wedding, the couple already have a unique idea. According to them, their “I dos” will be hosted in a luxury resort that they often visit. Apart from being an expensive site, it is located far from the regular homes around. It would take the poster 4 hours of driving to get there which nearly equates to interstate travel.
The poster further explained that a night in this resort goes for approximately $300. While the cost considering the luxury may seem affordable, there’s a catch. This resort comprising cabins and suites allows its guests to pay for only three nights minimum!
With this in place, the couple still believes that their guests should be able to show up. However, there is also self-added baggage. Since the resort lies far away from town, there is no restaurant on site. So it is either the guests pay for the food in-house or bring their own. As a result, this couple would prefer that their friends form groups and cook together during their stay there. Then on the wedding day, these groups must also cook for the event.
For the poster, this unique idea shared by the lovebirds for their wedding seemed a bit inconsiderate. Expecting about 40 to 60 guests to pay for their lodge, cook, and possibly bring gifts was going overboard. The writer confirmed that around $1200 will be spent on an individual’s stay and food. Thus expecting a gift would also be selfish.
Without holding back, the person added that it didn’t sit right and many people would have their reservations. Yet, this didn’t seem to bother the couple. Instead, they believe that those who would honor the request would show that they value them Per People, commenters fully support the poster, adding that it was indeed a selfish choice to make. A few believed that it was strictly their choice, but they were not to expect compliance from friends.
A 14-year-old has taken to Reddit to seek advice about friendship. The teenager, with the Reddit username Responsible_Fig_4887, posted a story titled “Why is everyone leaving me?” (Friendship). In her story, Original Poster (OP) detailed how she lost all her friends in one day and was constantly bullied at school. Redditors reacted to her story and advised her on what to do. Get more details below.
Teenager Loses All Her Friends
OP began by explaining that she had suddenly become friendless in one day due to no fault of hers. She had been bullied for over eight years, so she didn’t think she had done anything wrong. It turned out that everyone stayed away from OP after a new girl joined her school. The new girl warned OP’s prospective friends away, claiming OP was “weird.” The teenager also lost her two besties, who said they were happy to get rid of OP. She added:
“Most of the people at school just ignore me or make mean comments about me. I’ve gotten used to it but I’m really starting to feel alone.”
OP concluded by asking:
“I would be grateful for some advice.”
A Redditor Shares Their Thoughts
A Redditor with the username No_Geologist_5412 read OP’s story and shared their thoughts. No_Geologist_5412 consoled OP and shared their experience, which was similar to the teenager’s. The Redditor was an immigrant in high school who found making new buddies difficult, much like OP. No_Geologist_5412 reassured the 14-year-old that she wasn’t the problem and it sometimes took a while to make friends in high school. They also shared that some friends would stay forever, while some wouldn’t.
The Redditor advised OP to try to make friends outside school since the other option was proving difficult. They asked the teenager to consider recreational clubs not associated with her school. No_Geologist_5412 concluded:
“Very often we are led to believe that we can only have friends in highschool, but we can make friends outside of high school as well, and those friendships can help us build confidence and eventually make some friends in high school too. I hope this helps, and I hope it gets better for you.”
How to Make Friends Easily
It can be difficult to make friends as a high school student or an adult. You may struggle to overcome your social awkwardness or open up to others. However, you need friends for many reasons. Friends will be there to celebrate you and increase your sense of belonging. Having friends also helps to improve your sense of self-worth and mental and physical health. Older people who also have friends are more likely to live longer.
Making friends often requires effort, and having good friends is more important than having many. If you find it difficult to make new pals, you need to be friendly. It’s easier to attract friends when you smile and ensure your body language shows you’re open to making new friends. Be helpful, volunteer, attend events, accept invitations, and ask people to be your friends. However, you should not lose your identity while trying to do so. By doing the above, you will find it easier to be in good friendships.
#Clique, have you ever experienced loneliness? How did it feel? How did you overcome your loneliness and use it to your advantage? Let us know in the comments.
A chef-turned-salesman has taken to Reddit for advice about his future plans. The man, with Reddit username GibroniGV, posted a story titled “Lost motivation and drive.” In his story, Original Poster (OP) explained that he had suffered career setbacks and lost motivation. A Redditor reacted to the man’s story and advised him on what to do. Get more details below.
Chef Loses Motivation and Drive
OP, 36, began by stating that he used to be ambitious throughout his career as a chef. However, when the pandemic hit, he stopped working as a chef and became a salesman. OP started marketing food but had several negative experiences with his new company six months before his post. The encounters changed OP’s outlook on his future, leaving him jaded. OP began looking for a new job afterward but suffered multiple career setbacks. His job applications were all rejected despite his resume being updated several times.
Although OP was a chef, he tried to apply for different jobs and was confused about the future. He also lacked the motivation he needed to turn his career around. OP added:
“I don’t know if I want to stay in sales but I do not have any schooling past culinary school. I think about the hobbies I enjoy now but do not know if I should pursue as a career? I still have student loans so going back to school is kind of out of the question. I also live alone so my income needs to stay around the same.”
OP further shared that he tried being a hotel salesman but was rejected. The hotels cited his lack of experience in that area despite his long time as a hotel chef. Meanwhile, OP was reluctant to take entry-level jobs because the low salaries couldn’t sustain him.
OP concluded by asking:
“What would you do in this position? How do you know what you want to pursue for your career? I feel so stuck, unmotivated, and lost.”
Other Redditors Share Their Thoughts
A Redditor read OP’s story and shared their thoughts. The Redditor with username MySideOfDaStory advised OP to start a food truck business. They asked OP to think of something unique tasting only they could make and turn it into a Limited Liability Company (LLC).
However, OP responded, saying he had already tried an LLC. Unfortunately, it failed, and he didn’t want to do that again anytime soon.
How to Find Motivation After Career Setbacks
Career setbacks can be challenging to recover from. They can drain you of energy and make your effort seem futile. However, you must never give up. How can you stay motivated during career setbacks or find motivation if you have lost it? The first thing you need to do is to acknowledge the situation. Acknowledge that you are experiencing career setbacks and that you need a change. Then, evaluate the situation to see how you may have contributed to the career setbacks.
Once you take account of the issue, reframe the situation. Find the good in the bad situation. Rather than consider yourself a failure, think of your career setbacks as a way to reset. Are they pointing you to a career change, or do you need rest or new goals? Afterward, find inspiration and support. You can read stories of people who suffered career setbacks and how they recovered, especially those in your industry. You can also seek out mentors for constructive advice. Doing these will help you regain motivation.
#Clique, have you ever suffered a career setback? How did you recover from it and find motivation? Let us know in the comments.