When I quit my job, I made many mistakes and almost burned bridges. Here's what you should do instead.
Briefly

I felt overworked and overwhelmed, often bursting into tears in my car after long work days. The pressure led me to call out sick for a week.
I villainized my boss, seeing them as a barrier to my happiness, despite recognizing the mentorship and support I received during my time there.
In hindsight, I wished I had been more open about my struggles with my boss instead of taking drastic measures and resigning without communication.
I felt stagnant and trapped, unable to see the value in mentorship and growth opportunities, which ultimately led me to resign without proper dialogue.
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