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Same. No matter how exciting a new opportunity is, it can also be scary to leave the familiar and st

Same. [The Muse]( [Is Everyone Else Freaking Out About Starting a New Job, or Is It Just Me?]( [Is Everyone Else Freaking Out About Starting a New Job, or Is It Just Me?]( No matter how exciting a new opportunity is, it can also be scary to leave the familiar and start fresh at a new organization. Take it from writer Chante Owens, who chronicled her experience switching jobs. Her three weeks off between gigs started off great. But “it wasn’t long before I found myself in an anxious spiral of self-interrogation. Do I really have it in me to take this on? What if I disappoint them? What if I made the wrong choice?” [READ MORE]( [22 Gems From Stacey Abrams on Fear, Ambition, and Getting It Done]( [22 Gems From Stacey Abrams on Fear, Ambition, and Getting It Done]( Lesson #3: Acknowledge your fear. [READ MORE]( [Use This Email Template to Ask Your Boss for Meaningful Feedback]( [Use This Email Template to Ask Your Boss for Meaningful Feedback]( Just copy, paste, and fill in the details. [READ MORE]( HEAR FROM... - Shina Akinboboye (Software Engineering Manager at Hotel Engine), [who immigrated to the U.S. from Nigeria in 2016 and built his career back up from an entry-level role]( - Brent Atwood (Transportation Security Officer at the Transportation Security Administration, or TSA), [who’s worked at three presidential inaugurations, a papal visit, and a hurricane relief mission]( - Martín Díaz (Account Executive at Asana), [who’s been helping unicorn tech companies build elegant, scalable workflows during periods of major growth]( - Javier Vidal (Senior Solutions Engineer at Atlassian), [who says living and working in four countries and launching a startup have set him up for success]( [Find Your Next Job]( [Remote Jobs]( [Sales Jobs]( [Engineering Jobs]( [Product Jobs]( [Marketing Jobs]( [Finance Jobs]( [SEARCH ALL OPEN ROLES]( [COMPANIES]( [JOBS]( [ADVICE]( [COACHING]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Twitter]( [TikTok]( [Instagram]( [Flipboard]( [We’re hiring!]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} Daily Muse Inc., 1375 Broadway, New York, NY 10018 © 2022 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from newsletters]( [Unsubscribe from all emails]( | [View in browser]( | [Privacy]( | [Terms of Use]( | [About](

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