Into a new job?
The first 6 months in a new job are like stepping into a moving train ๐
You’re expected to find your seat… while it’s already in motion.
I’ll be honest.
In the first 6 months of almost every new job… I felt like quitting.
Almost every time.
Nothing was fundamentally wrong.
But something didn’t feel right.
And that feeling quietly says:
๐ “Maybe this isn’t for you.”
Over time, I realised:
๐ It wasn’t the job
๐ It was the transition phase
Every new job disrupts you in three ways:
๐น → Confidence drops
๐น → Control reduces
๐น → Comparison begins
And your mind plays a trick…
It edits your past and compares it with your present.
So I made one rule:
“For the first 6 months… no decisions.”
๐ Just understand, don’t evaluate.
Here’s what I started doing:
๐น Month 1–2: Observe, don’t prove
→ Who influences decisions?
→ What really matters?
→ How does work actually move?
๐น Month 3–4: Create small wins
→ Don’t try to change everything
→ Just build visible contributions
๐น Month 5–6: Decide with clarity
→ Now you have context
→ Now you have perspective
Somewhere in between, I stopped waiting for clarity… and created it.
๐น → Defined my role for myself
๐น → Focused on outcomes, not activities
๐น → Aligned it with my manager
And instead of judging my boss… I decoded:
๐น → Speed or perfection?
๐น → Updates or independence?
๐น → Data or relationships?
That reduced most of the friction.
Because here’s what I’ve learnt:
๐น → People don’t leave wrong jobs
๐น → They leave too early
๐น → They mistake discomfort for misfit
๐น → And impatience for intuition
If you’re in that phase right now…
Pause.
๐ You’re not stuck
๐ You’re just early in the story
Stay a little longer.
Understand a little deeper.
Then decide with clarity.
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