Feb 11 • 06:10 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Denník N

I transferred to another department at work and I regret it to this day. How to cope with a bad decision?

A woman named Janka expresses regret over her decision to transfer to a more demanding department at work and seeks advice on coping with this dissatisfaction.

Janka, a 34-year-old woman, shares her struggle with a decision she made to transfer to a different department within her company, which has proven to be more challenging. She finds herself grappling with feelings of regret and a lack of motivation to adjust to her new role. Instead of actively seeking a solution, she is waiting for a 'miracle' that will resolve her dissatisfaction.

Norbert Uhnák, a psychologist at Denník N, responds to Janka's concerns, emphasizing that while she expresses her discontent clearly, her lack of specific details about the circumstances surrounding her decision makes it harder to provide tailored advice. He acknowledges her search for a simple solution and suggests that grappling with disappointment can be a complex process that requires self-reflection and proactive coping strategies.

Uhnák urges Janka to reassess her situation actively rather than waiting for an easy fix. He offers general insights on making the most out of an unpleasant work environment, encouraging her to identify aspects of her new position that may align with her goals or skills, thus helping her regain motivation and satisfaction in her career.

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