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You are posted in a remote area where you face many problems in personal and professional lives both. While your other batchmates are enjoying in the urban areas,
you think that it’s your fate and always curse yourself for joining this job.
leave that job.
feel jealous with your batch mates and try for your transfer.
compromise with the situation and start enjoying your job.
- Option 1: Accepting your fate and cursing yourself can lead to negativity and dissatisfaction. It doesn't solve problems and can worsen your mental health.
- Option 2: Leaving the job is a definitive action but might not be the best choice if you still have a passion for your field or haven't considered potential opportunities there.
- Option 3: Feeling jealous and seeking transfer can be proactive, but it might not always be feasible and can create added stress.
- Option 4: Embracing your situation and finding joy or purpose in your role can nurture personal growth, resilience, and job satisfaction over time.
Option 4: Compromise with the situation and start enjoying your job.
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