Thinking About Changing Jobs? Here's What Your Smile Might Reveal
When you feel lost in your career and find yourself stuck without clear direction on whether to change jobs, let your intuition be your guide! Today, Teacher Eiffel will assist you in discovering answers using a simple image divination, helping clarify your true thoughts and uncover ways to break through your blind spots.
When you look at the boy in the picture, what do you think makes him smile? Trust your intuition and select an answer. Your choice will reveal insights about your current workplace status and whether a change is advisable. Be sure to invite your friends to try it too and see who has the best career fortune!

A. Seeing puppies play-fighting
[Time to change jobs]
[Ideal months to take action: June or September]
Does it feel like going to work every day resembles watching puppies tussling? The environment is chaotic, noisy, and disorganized, with pointless bickering that leaves you with a headache. Your team might be rife with internal conflicts, your supervisor's decisions inconsistent, or the company's policies feel improvised, preventing you from showcasing your true talents. While this workplace drama can sometimes be entertaining, you'll eventually realize it's stalling your future.
You need a structured environment where you can truly excel, instead of just going with the chaotic flow. Particularly in June or September, your network and luck will be strong, making it a great time to seek new opportunities. Start discreetly looking for job openings, and your next workplace might be as comfortable and fulfilling as a five-star resort!
B. Meeting a familiar friend
[Don't change jobs]
If your work environment feels like a reunion with old friends, there's still value for you there! Despite occasional boredom or thoughts of slow progress, this job isn't causing you significant headaches or constant complaints. Your colleagues might be trustworthy, and there are potential growth opportunities, even chances for advancement.
The issue isn't the job itself; it's that you need some fresh stimulation! Consider actively seeking new challenges, engaging with different projects, or learning new skills to break the routine. Don't rush to leave, as there’s still potential for growth. Give yourself another 3 to 6 months, and if you still feel stagnant, it won't be too late to make a graceful exit!
C. Playing hide and seek and being found last
[Time to change jobs]
[Optimal months for action: May or October]
Your current workplace situation is akin to playing hide and seek, where you're found only at the end—except you don't want to be overlooked! Perhaps you've been working diligently without any signs of promotion, your salary hasn't increased, and your contributions go unrecognized by your boss. This isn't your fault; the environment simply hasn't allowed you to shine!
You need a place that appreciates your capabilities, rather than continuing as a "forgotten expert." May and October are auspicious times for you to transition, as your luck will be prominent, making it easier to seize better opportunities. Don't hesitate; rather than staying hidden, switch to a new stage where you can be the brightest star!
D. Watching someone almost fall in a funny way
[Consider starting a business or pursuing a side hustle]
You consistently notice others' blind spots and even perceive market trends, showing you might have what it takes for entrepreneurship or managing a side business! You may have already realized that your current role lacks challenge, and even thought, "If I were in charge, things would definitely improve!" This isn't just a fleeting idea; it's your entrepreneurial instinct coming to life.
In the next six months, try exploring a side hustle to investigate whether your interests can generate income. You might discover you're not only suited for working under others, but also for becoming your own boss. Should the conditions be right, next year might be perfect for officially launching your own business! Start your research now; who knows, your next title could be "boss"!
Text and images curated by Teacher Eiffel from Tarot and Astrology