
If you’ve been quietly (or not so quietly) asking yourself “Is it time to leave?”—this episode is for you. Brin’na Rollins-Williams breaks down one of the most emotionally loaded career decisions: whether to stay in a role that feels heavy or to walk away.Instead of pushing a “quit your job” narrative, this conversation focuses on discernment—learning the difference between a hard season, burnout, and true misalignment. Because not every uncomfortable season is a sign to leave… but not every environment deserves your endurance either.Key Themes• Hard seasons vs. toxic or misaligned environments • The difference between burnout and value misalignment • How fear quietly drives career decisions • When staying is growth—and when it’s self-abandonment • Practical reflection questions for clarity and decision-making Powerful Reminders from the Episode• Leaving is not failure. • Staying is not weakness. • The real misstep is abandoning yourself while pretending everything is fine. If you’re in a season of discernment—trying to decide whether to stay or go—you don’t have to figure it out alone. Brin’na supports leaders navigating these exact transitions through strategic, clarity-driven coaching.📩 Connect: https://legacyfulfilled.com💬 DM: LinkedIn or InstagramIf This Episode Spoke to You…You’re likely not just questioning your job—you’re questioning alignment, identity, and next-level growth. And that deserves more than a reactive decision.
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