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341: Ken Coleman on When to Quit Your Job for Better Mental Health, Redefining Success and Finding Fulfillment Beyond a Lousy Leader, and the Anti-Work Movement of Socialism

Podcast · May 3, 2023

This week on the podcast, we will discuss how to recognize when it’s time to quit your job and how to handle a difficult boss. With insights on identifying your purpose and the telltale signs that it’s time to move on, Ken Coleman, our guest today, offers actionable strategies for taking control of your career. Plus, he shares tips for dealing with a bad boss, including open communication, setting boundaries, and seeking mentorship. That’s where we’re headed today in this must-listen episode for expert advice on how to know when to quit your job and how to handle a challenging work environment.

Guest Bio:

Ken Coleman is a career expert and best-selling author who helps people discover what they were born to do and make their dream job a reality. As a nationally syndicated radio host, he hosts The Ken Coleman Show, where he provides practical advice on career growth, leadership, and personal development. Ken is also a frequent guest on national television programs, including Fox & Friends, Yahoo! Finance, and the Rachael Ray Show. He is the author of the best-selling book “The Proximity Principle: The Proven Strategy That Will Lead to the Career You Love,” and he is a contributing writer for the nationally syndicated Ramsey Show. Through his work, Ken is dedicated to helping people find meaning and fulfillment in their careers.

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