More than half of the Australian workforce are considering quitting their jobs in 2023.

If you’re in this boat, you may be wondering – am I just going through a start-of-the-year funk, or is it actually time to move on?

Check out the link below to read Amanda’s five signs that you should not ignore when it comes to your wellbeing and workplace.

https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/5-signs-its-time-to-quit-your-job-231133284.html?guccounter=1

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