I quit my job 2 months ago

Here’s what I’ve been up to

Jamila Medley

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In May 2021, 3.6 million people quit their jobs and I am one of them. It’s been two months since I left my job as a nonprofit executive director.

I was clear with myself (and my husband) that I did not intend to scour the job market for another position. After the pandemic year, like all of us, I needed a break. After a few budget conversations, my husband and I decided that we could afford for me to take off for the rest of 2021. What an incredible position to be in!

The goals of my six months off are to (1) rest and recuperate (if you didn’t know, leading a small under-resourced non-profit that faced financial crisis four weeks into the job, spending two years trying to stabilize the organization, while flitting around talking to any and everybody about what this niche thing you’re doing is, and then finally seeing some success and stability is exhausting! The pandemic year wasn’t even the hardest part.); (2) reflect on what I learned, how I grew, what mistakes I made and the lessons from them; (3) enjoy time with my family and specifically my young daughter; (4) imagine and dream up what would be next for me in the world of paid work; and (5) keep my skills sharp and my fluency in industry happenings up-to-date by doing some paid consulting work.

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Jamila Medley
Jamila Medley

Written by Jamila Medley

I write to reflect on & learn how to live more authentically, slowly, & intentionally in a culture that dares you to go against the grain.

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