Some employers want to end working from home (WFH) even though many of us love this flexible, asynchronous, commute-less way of working. Liz

Three steps to resigning gracefully from your job.

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Some employers want to end working from home (WFH) even though many of us love this flexible, asynchronous, commute-less way of working.

Liz Kislik wrote an excellent HBR article titled “What to Do If Your Team Doesn’t Want to Go Back to the Office.” She wrote from the perspective of a middle manager and outlines seven actions you can try to help others see the benefits of knowledge workers, like us, working from home.

So, if you’re ready to quit your job instead of giving up working from home, here’s Commit’s guide on resigning gracefully.

A graceful resignation allows you to practice empathy, adds to your library of templates for future departures, and ensures continuity for your team.

4. Write your resignation letter. Again, run it through Grammarly and by a trusted advisor. I like this article and the examples from The Balance.

I'm never going back to an office. I love remote: mid-afternoon walks with my son, lunchtime with my partner, and becoming a better communicator. Some employers want to force people back to the office (⊙_⊙). Here's a way to say 'goodbye' gracefully. #remotework

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