Should I quit my job?
When work pressure gets loud, it is hard to tell the difference between a temporary bad season and a path that is genuinely closing. A focused career reading can help you examine timing, risk, and direction before you act.
Ask the I Ching about a specific path and time frame, not your whole career. A stronger question is: “Should I quit my job or stay and wait for a better moment?” That keeps the reading practical.
Better questions to ask
- Should I quit my job or stay and wait for a better moment?
- What is the outlook if I leave this role in the next three months?
- What should I understand before changing jobs?
- Is this frustration temporary, or is the path actually closing?
Leave when the path is truly closing
A reading can help you separate a temporary frustration from a deeper signal that your current role no longer has room to grow.
Wait when risk needs planning
If money, visa status, health, or family responsibility is involved, use the reading to clarify timing while still making a practical plan.
How Yarrow frames the reading
Yarrow does not tell you to quit on impulse. It helps you hold one concrete career question, then reads the situation through structure: timing, pressure, obstacles, possible direction, and what needs attention before you move.
If the decision is broader than quitting, start with the career reading. If the pressure is specifically about leaving your current job, keep the question narrow and use this scenario page.
Turn career pressure into one decision question
Do not ask for your entire career forecast. Ask about leaving, staying, or timing in one concrete situation, then use the reading to clarify what action is actually supported.