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AVAILABLE NOW ON AMAZON

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STOP TELLING ME TO FOLLOW MY PASSION

 

You're here because you're sick of hearing "Just follow your passion!!" as career advice.

 

You're questioning whether or not your job is right for you. There's no easy answer for that, but there is a path. Time to Quit? provides a set of reflection points to help you figure out your next career moves. It's the challenge you need.

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2 HOURS TO CHANGE EVERYTHING

It's a quick, concise, entertaining, and surprisingly in-depth read. Critics rave it's great for gut health, spiritual balance, and helping relieve those chronic migraines you get while worrying about the future. It may be non-fiction, but that doesn't mean it's non-fun.

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"LIKE TALKING TO A FRIEND"

Praise for Time To Quit?

"It would be amazing if everyone had a friend in their life who would take them out for coffee, sit them down, and give them the 'real talk' to help them figure out where their life is headed next. For those who don't have that, there's this book."

- Emma, Amazon Review

"Time to Quit? is a sincere, relatable read that effortlessly takes on the role of a good friend and confidant, presenting thoughtful advice and queries without the judgment or bias a living, breathing human would inevitably bring to a conversation about your career. It's not demanding and it doesn't preach; it instead prods its reader into some honest reflection that definitely enables the assessment of his or her career, and that can also be applied to evaluate other significant life choices and paths."

- Skylar, Amazon Review

"It's a pretty tame 'fuck-your-job' book."

- P.K. Warren, author Modern American Heroes

2 HOUR READ

DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR

AVAILABLE ON KINDLE

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ABOUT WICK KAMINSKI

Author | Nerd | Annoying Friend
Wick has been professionally quitting jobs since 2017, and has survived to tell the tale. He has a pet peeve for when people say they're "fine" in their careers, relationships, or outlooks. But he understands the complexity involved in the journey out of "fine," and builds tools to help make it an objective process.
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