You've decided to leave. Now you need to tell your boss. Navigate the resignation conversation with professionalism, honesty, and strategic thinking.
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Navigate every stage of leaving and starting — from the resignation conversation to the first-week politics. Handle counter-offers, exit with grace, and start strong in your next chapter. You'll navigate four escalating scenarios — from the resignation letter to the exit interview — practicing the decisions that matter most when the pressure is real and the stakes are personal. This isn't theory. It's practice for the moments that define how this chapter of your life unfolds.
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You've been thinking about leaving for months. Today you need to stop thinking and decide — because staying out of fear is a choice too, and it's one you can't afford to make unconsciously.
When you resign matters almost as much as how. Mid-project? After the review cycle? Before the bonus? You're choosing the moment that protects your reputation and your relationships.
You're sitting across from your boss. The letter is in your bag. The words are rehearsed but your stomach is in knots — because this conversation will change everything, and there's no draft you can undo.
You've said it. Now you have two weeks to leave a legacy instead of a mess. The transition is your final act — and how you leave says more about you than how you arrived.
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View all →The Counter-Offer
You resigned, and now they're offering you more money, a promotion, or both. Navigate the counter-offer without burning bridges or making a decision you'll regret.
4 scenarios →The First Week
New job, new people, new politics. Navigate the first week with intention — reading the culture, building alliances, and making the right first impression.
4 scenarios →The Exit Interview
Your last chance to be heard — or to burn a bridge. Navigate the exit interview with strategic honesty, leaving a legacy instead of a grudge.
5 scenarios →The Resignation Letter
You've decided to leave. Now you need to tell your boss. Navigate the resignation conversation with professionalism, honesty, and strategic thinking.
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