I Am Fed Up: What to Do Next

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There comes a certain point in your life where you just say “I am fed up with my life”. That is WONDERFUL! It means you are finally at the point where you are broken. You reached your limits and you are willing to try anything to get out of the situation. This is the time when you get to see what you are made of.

Although you may say that you are fed up, this is completely separate and apart from answering the question “when do you feel happy?”. This isn’t about happiness, this is about getting fed up in your current situation, whether you are generally unhappy or happy. This is when the opportunity for most growth or failure happens.

In my prior job, one of my bosses who I liked finally broke down after 7 months of having an ABSOLUTELY horrendous boss. She was done and was willing to give up any compensation she earned, just like that. I estimate the company paid her approximately $200k or so, likely more than that. She wrote up her resignation.

She even told her boss “that’s it, I’m done. No more”. She was about to turn in her resignation right until her boss’ boss stopped her and changed her to another department. She was honest with herself and the world by saying the words I am fed up. That is the first step to bettering and changing your life to how you want it.

If you are saying these words, then that is wonderful news. That’s when you really have nothing left to lose and you feel OK giving up everything you worked to build up. This is when you should take the most advantage because this feeling won’t come around again soon.

I Am Fed Up Meaning

I am fed up means that you are done with everything that’s happening around you. It’s not that the situation is an inconvenience. It’s that the situation is unbearable. You gave every ounce of effort to accommodate the situation but nothing seemed to work. It may have taken months or even years before you felt this way.

I am at that tipping point right now. I regularly say no to additional work at my job and I don’t feel a single ounce of guilt about it. This year was the closest I’ve ever gotten to saying the words “I want you to fire me”. The closest I’ve ever gotten. The only thing stopping me is the lack of a steady stream of cash flow that pays for my expenses.

I don’t think I’ll ever get to the point where I generate a passive income source that pays for my expenses indefinitely into the future. Therefore, I might not get the luxury. However, I am almost getting to the point where the situation is unbearable. I would not be surprised if 2022 means that I no longer have a job.

I am fed up right now. Not to the point where I give up everything but to the point where I no longer care. I know exactly what you’re going through because I’m going through the exact same thing. Sometimes, you can try everything you want, including throwing the kitchen sink.

The situation still won’t come up the way that you want it to. There are some things that you can do when you have this feeling. The next few steps are critical because when emotions are high are when you are most likely to take on obscenely positive or obscenely negative decisions.

“I Am Fed Up, What do I do Next?”

When you say I am fed up, you can transfer all of that energy into SMASHING that social share button and posting to your favorite social media! You are not alone and others may absolutely use this article to their advantage. Please consider sharing the article for me, if anything.

So with that said, let’s get into what you can do as a part of the next steps!

1) Channel Your Energy to Positive and Productive Things

I am fed up so it's time to channel the energy to productive things.
Channel your energy into productive and beneficial activities.

This is the number one strategy that you can use. If you say, “I am fed up with my life”, then you have the most energy to channel your energy into beneficial things. You can use this as motivation to start a new side hustle so that you no longer have to depend on your employer.

Or you can use this as fire to actually take a vacation that you’ve been meaning to take for the longest time. You may not need a plan in order to become a successful person in one arena. The world is your playground and there are endless amounts of opportunities that you can take advantage of.

Channel and use that energy that you’ve been building up over the years to useful and productive things. Turn that negative into a positive. It may just have been the most important decision of your life. You’re not going to have many chances where this amount of energy consumes your line of thinking.

2) Evaluate What You Truly Want Out of Life

Now that you say that you are fed up, it’s time to evaluate what you really want. For some people, it’s to be rich (me). For other people it’s to spend time with the ones you love. Whatever the case is, evaluate what you truly want out of life. Different people want different things and that’s completely OK.

Too many people spend too much of their time helping other people with their goals all the time. Therefore, too many people don’t take the time to actually evaluate what they want out of life. You only have one life, it’s time to make the most of it for yourself.

If it means temporarily helping other people with their goals so you can get along with your own, that’s completely OK. That’s how many successful people got their start. They didn’t start from the top, thy worked their way up and figured out things before deciding on their path to success they chose for themselves.

3) Pinpoint the Actual Problem

I am fed up so I'll pinpoint the actual problem.
Pinpoint the actual problem.

If you are fed up, truly and accurately figure out the actual problem. Is it the change of seasons and change of weather? For me, I get depressed when it’s around fall / winter time. Something about the gloominess and the early darkness that comes up doesn’t do it for my mood no matter how hard I try.

Therefore, actually pinpoint what the problem is. You don’t want to go through with a drastic action only to figure out that wasn’t causing you grief in the first place. Many people discount the small things that’s manipulating their mood. For me, it’s the little things like the weather and my eating/drinking habits.

The job is a very big factor but it’s not the only factor that’s contributing towards it. There could be many reasons why you are fed up and it could be for a variety of reasons. Do some experiments. How I know that my job is the root cause of my distress is because when I take PTO, I am in heaven and feel blissful.

Do some experiments and find out what it is the root cause of the problem.

4) See if You Can Come Up With a Solution

There are many solutions that exist in between “do my job or quit my job”. One such solution is to change jobs. Another solution could be to negotiate with your boss to lower the amount of hours you work. There are many solutions to a problem. Some may be more time consuming than others.

Some may also be more possible than others. However, what it matters is that you figure out a solution to solve the problem. Some cases may mean that there are zero solutions you can implement. There truly are situations where you can’t get out of the hole that you are in.

Therefore, think long and hard before you throw in the towel. It’s great that you know that you are fed up, that’s step one. The second step is to figure out possible zones where life doesn’t become unbearable. But rather, it becomes tolerant and then it becomes great. There is a light at the end of tunnels.

5) Implement the Solution and Measure the Progress

Then once you figure out what the actual solution to your problem is, then actually apply it and implement it. One of my solutions is to work for another company. I’ve been working on this solution since March 2021 when I got another job and had to figure out the job worth.

The money didn’t work out so I had to pass on the offer. I got another job offer in July 2021 but I also had to pass on it because the money didn’t work out as well. I’m still talking to as many recruiters as I possibly can to see where else I can work. This has been a long journey and I’m hoping one sticks where it’ll have made the wait all worth it.

It may not be an overnight solution and it may take 1 – 2 years before you see the solution come to fruition. Then that’s when all the weight from your shoulders will come down and you can start to breathe. That breath you take when you can finally let down your shoulders will be worth more than any amount of money.

6) When All Else Fails, Finally Take the Plunge

I am fed up so it's time to take the plunge.
It may be scary but maybe it’s time to take the plunge.

This is after you’ve tried everything that you possibly could, including throwing the kitchen sink at the problem. There are times when you truly tried to find a solution and couldn’t implement the solution to its fullest potential. When you are fed up and everything else fails, then take the plunge and quit whatever it is that’s causing you grief.

Start from square one and go right back to the basics. Many sports players who go through a slump has to dig deep within themselves go back down to the basics in order to move forward with their goals. There’s nothing wrong with quitting and starting over from square one. There’s a good chance you’ll find an even better life down the road.

Especially now that you can actually focus on making a better life for yourself. There’s also a chance that you’ll find an even worse life so the risk is up to you. However, there comes a time where having a neutral life is better than having a very negative life. Having no good or bad things in your life can be better than having bad things in your life.

This is a very personal decision so this has to be up to you. Therefore, carefully evaluate it and if it makes sense, take the plunge and implement a drastic action.

I am Fed Up Right Alongside With You

You are not the only one who feels like they are fed up. I am fed up with my life as well. It mostly stems from my job. When I take PTO, my happiness levels skyrocket to heights I haven’t seen before. It brings me much joy and happiness to know I don’t have to work. Instead, I get to focus on passion projects.

Things that I’m passionate about and actually want to accomplish. That’s when I know that this is a problem that needs a solution. I am still in the talking to recruiters phase and therefore might not have a full blown solution just yet. However, I am hopeful that it is trending in the right direction and someday I can make the choice.

If the pandemic taught workers anything, it’s that companies do not care about you. They let go of employees in a second once the pandemic hit. Then sat on the sidelines while they watched their stock prices reach all time highs. They will do anything that they possibly can in order to save a buck.

Companies don’t care about you and they never will. The good part is that you don’t have to care about the companies as well. Quit rates are at higher rates than ever and it’s only a matter of time before the dominos start falling. Companies are realizing they need to pay employees more and are raising their pay.

Will it be too little, too late? We won’t know until the next couple of years unfold and see what employees decide. We know that employees have the power in being selective and picky with where they want their next work environment to be. Now’s the time to take advantage of it.

“I am Fed Up” is the First Step

The day you can admit, “I am fed up with my life” is the day that you can make progress towards improving your happiness. That’s when you can’t take it anymore and the situation is unbearable. That gives you the greatest opportunity for growth and that’s when you get to see who you actually are as a person.

You could choose to weather the storm indefinitely. For an extra six months, a year, or however long it is. This is a viable option that many people have taken and thrived with. If this sounds like a viable solution to you, then more power to you. I’m not going to stand in your way.

However, if you decide that you want a different solution, then go full steam ahead. Don’t half heartedly look for other opportunities, go with full force. After you went over the hurdle of admitting to yourself that there needs to be improvement in your life, then it’s time to take second and third steps.

The “there’s no turning back” choices you make are some of the most exciting and interesting choices that you can make with your life. If you say that, “I am fed up” and actually take these steps is when your life becomes more interesting and your choices are actually impactful.

2022 will be the most interesting year of my life because that’s when I think big changes are going to happen with my life. What exactly will they be? That’s unsure. However, I do know that if big changes does happen then it’s going to happen in that year. Why is that? Because I am fed up with my life too.

I am Fed Up: What to do Next Summary

  • Channel your energy to positive and productive things
  • Evaluate what you truly want out of life
  • Pinpoint the actual problem
  • See if you can come up with a solution
  • Implement the solution and measure the progress
  • When all else fails, finally take the plunge

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8 Replies to “I Am Fed Up: What to Do Next”

  1. I don’t think life is complicated. If you don’t enjoy your job, if you are fed up, get another, better job that you can be world class at. Which is what you are doing. Job satisfaction comes from mastery. If you get that good at your job then that should lead to purpose and joy. And contrary to your opinion that companies don’t care about you, that depends. I had turned in my resignation after fifteen years at one company. I was an engineering department manager at the time, not that high up in the company, and wanted to progress and I did not see that happening quickly enough. The billionaire owner of our company, and sixty other companies, got on his jet, flew to our location and sat down in my office and went over all the reasons I should stay. It was obvious he had spent hours preparing to talk to me, not even a senior level employee out of his thousands of employees. He convinced me to stay and in a few years I was running that company. I know he cared about his employees.

    1. The getting another better job is key! It took me a year to find a better job but when I did, I felt like the whole world opened up to me. There was a moment when I didn’t think that it would happen but I’m glad that it did.

      There are companies who do care about employees, absolutely. I’ve had bad share of companies so I haven’t worked for a company like that yet until recently.

      I remember you telling me about that story. What a guy. They sounded like people who actually wanted their employees to succeed.

      It could be that I haven’t found the right company yet!

  2. Steveark, you are a total stud. Whenever I got ‘fed up’ and left a job, my boss told me my absence was like hiring three guys.

    David, I did get ‘fed up’ with a living situation in a horrible metro area. We took a chance, bought a home in an area we had dreamed of living in. We didn’t have jobs and luckily sold our existing house. But the economy turned so fast and brutally that we took jobs with super-commutes and so-so pay, and it was sub-sub-optimal. So I concur strongly with you and Steve, ‘get a better job’ should be the driving activity on the Critical Path!

    1. It is absolutely hard to find the right opportunity. However, when you do, you feel like the world opened up!

  3. Ah, I was fed up after 13 years of working in finance and negotiated a severance in 2012. Best decision ever!

    Everybody has a breaking point. And mine was at 34 years old when I questioned what I really wanted to do with my life.

    Life goes by so damn fast. And time goes even faster as we age!

    Best of luck on your career journey. And if you ever decide to quit the rat race altogether. Please negotiate a severance! It’ll be the best feeling ever!

    Sam

    1. Thank you Sam! I personally see my friends getting $200 – $300k job offers and NOT working 60+ hour weeks (some are even 50 hours) so I’m really questioning whether I want to walk away altogether.

      But if I ever walk away, I will be sure to negotiate a severance!

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