Permission to Quit
Cross-source consensus on Permission to Quit from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Giving yourself explicit, verbal permission to walk away — without actually leaving — is a counterintuitive technique for breaking through frustration. — Two Questions to Ask Before You Walk Away From Anything
- Declaring internally or aloud that you could leave creates a brief psychological experience of the exit without actually taking it. — Two Questions to Ask Before You Walk Away From Anything
- Granting oneself the option to quit, without exercising it, delivers a feeling of freedom without the actual loss of the commitment. — Two Questions to Ask Before You Walk Away From Anything
- This technique is especially relevant in creative or professional endeavors where long-term investment has created an implicit sense of obligation. — Two Questions to Ask Before You Walk Away From Anything