Should I change jobs?

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"Should I change jobs?" is the question of someone who no longer feels right where they are but fears making the leap. Maybe the routine weighs on you, the boss is difficult, the salary does not compensate, or you simply feel your purpose lies elsewhere. This reading examines whether changing is the right answer now or whether something inside the current role needs to be worked on first.

Cards of professional change

Cards that invite change: Eight of Cups (time to let go of the familiar), The Tower (the current position is collapsing — better to move before it does), Eight of Pentacles (you are ready to level up), The Chariot (advance, a new chapter with energy), The World (a closure that opens something better). If these dominate, the change is liberating and timely.

Cards that suggest staying: Ten of Pentacles (valuable stability you should not dismiss), Four of Pentacles (reasonable attachment to what is secure), Six of Pentacles (you are in a relatively good position of leverage), The Hierophant (the role aligns with your values). And cards that say "work on yourself, not the change": Five of Wands (a conflict you can resolve) or Seven of Swords (you are not being fully honest with yourself about what is really bothering you).

Changing to flee vs. changing to grow

Before you leap, ask yourself: do I want to move toward something or run away from something? If you are running, in six months you will be just as dissatisfied in the next job, because what hurts travels with you. If you are moving toward something, the change is legitimate. The cards can illuminate the difference: if Eight of Cups is followed by The Star, there is clarity. If Eight of Swords appears, you are fleeing your own fears.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I do not have another offer yet?
The cards can indicate whether it makes sense to search actively or to wait for something to arrive. Sometimes the best strategy is to look while still in your current role; other times, leaving first lets you come to interviews free and unburdened.
What if the cards say change and I am scared?
Fear of change is normal even when the change is right. The reading does not take away the fear — it tells you whether the direction is sound. Walking with fear toward the right thing is courage.
How do I distinguish whether I want real change or just a pay rise?
Ask yourself: if they gave me a raise here, would I stay happy? If the answer is yes, what you need is Will I get the pay rise?. If the answer is no, the change is structural.