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Wanna ditch your job? You’re not alone.

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Money and career advice to help you figure out your next move. To Quit or Not to Quit? The Great Res

Money and career advice to help you figure out your next move. [My Black Is Beautiful]( [A Black woman with natural curls wearing a suit jacket and glasses]( To Quit or Not to Quit? The Great Resignation has a lot of us questioning our will to work. Things that don’t quit: 1. Your Pastor’s sermon 2. Our bodies 3. That bunny battery But do you know what is OK to quit? Your job—if it’s no longer serving you. Most Americans will spend nearly 90,000 hours at work over their lifetimes. And, if we’ve learned one thing from the pandemic, it’s that life is too short to be doing work you don’t enjoy. Peep the professional opinions we’ve gotten on all things red flags and how to maneuver in the workplace today. [KNOW WHEN TO GO]( Are You Keeping Up With MBIB? [MORE ARTICLES]( [Illustration of vintage scale with save on the left side and splurge on the right]( Save or Splurge? Tax Day has come and gone, but if you were lucky enough to get a refund, you may be questioning what you should do with your check. Read on to see how you can invest in yourself (while keeping some fun money, too) this tax season. [STRETCH YOUR REFUND]( [Blue, pink, gold circles divider] [Illustration side profile of Black woman with Love Your Self in pink lettering in her hair]( We Love Us Some You With the stress of the pandemic and work-life pressures, it’s more important now than ever to take a good, long, appreciative look in the mirror and stand in the glory of your reflection. Affirmations can do wonders to help shift your mindset and motivate you for your next steps. We’ve got the perfect one for you today. [YOUR DAILY AFFIRMATION]( [Blue, black, gold, teal circles and shapes African print style graphic] [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [myblackisbeautiful.com]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [Terms & Conditions]( P&G Privacy Inquiries P.O. Box 599 Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA ©2022 Procter & Gamble. All rights reserved. All copy and claims valid in the U.S. This message was sent to you on behalf of My Black Is Beautiful. You recently gave us permission to contact you by email. If you do not wish to receive newsletters from My Black Is Beautiful by email, please select this [link]( to unsubscribe.

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