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If you want to know if your feeling of 'I want to quit my job!' is real, why not start 'Poi-katsu'?

Hello! I'm a guy in my 40s currently re-evaluating my life!

Don't you ever think, 'I want to quit my job already!!'?
Today, I have something I'd like to share from a slightly unexpected perspective for those of you feeling that way.

It's about'Poi-katsu' (point-earning activities).

You might be thinking, 'Huh, Poi-katsu? What does that have to do with wanting to quit my job?', but I would be happy if you read until the end.


Is that really the only reason you want to quit your job?

I truly understand the feeling of 'I want to quit my job'.

I've thought it many times, and even now... I still do!
Honestly, if I could quit right now, I would, but in your 40s, it's not that easy to find a new job.

I have a life to maintain, so I obviously can't just quit on impulse saying, 'I'm done!'

But everyone,
please stop and think for a moment.

What is the essence of that feeling of 'wanting to quit'?
Could it be that at the root of it, there's a feeling like 'if only I had more money to spare' or 'if only I had a little more money to spend freely'?

Honestly, I had a strong feeling of 'I want money I can spend freely!'

In my household, I'm on an allowance system.
Prices are rising every year, but my allowance has been'fixed'for over 10 years. Naturally, the things I can buy and the range of what I can spend freely have decreased.

I even had to think twice about buying a cup of coffee at a convenience store... that was the state I was in.

If 'wanting money to spend freely' is your biggest reason, you should stop and think before changing jobs!

Of course, serious cases like terrible interpersonal relationships or power harassment are different. In those cases, I think you should leave that company without hesitation.

However, in many cases, the background to feeling 'I hate my company' or 'I'm not suited for this' is actuallyhidden by a lack of financial leeway.

  • I'm always broke before payday.

  • I'm holding back on things I want.

  • I have no choice but to turn down drinking parties with friends.

  • I can't even treat my juniors to something nice.

Because you are in that state of mind, you might be perceiving even the minor annoyances at work as something much bigger... that is a possibility.


The hurdle for 'earning money through a side hustle' is higher than you think

'So I have no choice but to do a side hustle!'

Other than convincing your wife to give you a raise in your allowance, a side hustle is the only way (laughs). That is certainly true.

However, there is a big pitfall here.

Writing notes, starting a blog, opening a YouTube channel. These are all wonderful options.
But do you know how long it takes to monetize these?

Even for fast people, it takes several months; usually, it takes half a year to a year, and in some cases, it's common for it to take more than two yearsIt's actually quite common for it to take more than two years.
In fact, the overwhelming majority of people don't earn even a single yen...!

I myself have been writing on this note for about half a year, and in that time, I've only earned a few thousand yen.

Coming home exhausted from work every day, and still sitting at my desk to write articles. While my mental and physical strength are being drained, continuing in a state of zero revenue for months is much tougher than you'd imagine.

That's why if even 100 yen sells, I'm incredibly happy! It really feels like I'm on cloud nine. But...it's meaningless if it doesn't continue.
So I keep writing, hoping for the next paid article sale...

Those days where results are hard to come by... you have to keep your motivation up the whole time.

Asking myself, 'Is there any point in continuing this?', eventually my heart can't keep up, and before I know it, I stop updating, andI've seen many accounts disappear within about three months, even in the half-year I've been doing this.

Maintaining that initial enthusiasm is truly difficult!This is the reality.


Poi-katsu is actually not to be underestimated

Now, this is the main point, but when people hear 'Poi-katsu' (point-earning activities), many think,'Oh, that tedious little thing.'

Honestly, I thought so too before I started.
Like, it's not worth the effort...

But that was a huge mistake.

Depending on the offer, you can actually earn a surprising amount!

That was my first impression after trying Poi-katsu.

However,the biggest advantage of Poi-katsu that I want to convey is that 'you get results immediately.'

  • You can get points today by answering surveys.

  • You will be awarded points a few minutes after installing an app.

  • You can get anywhere from several thousand to over 10,000 yen in points by signing up for a credit card.

This 'immediately' part is incredibly important.

People like me who are salarymen, or stay-at-home parents raising children who are active here on note, are really busy, aren't we?

In that situation, rather than continuing work where 'results might show up in half a year,'it is overwhelmingly easier to maintain motivation when 'you do it today and get results today.'it is.

If you do it steadily, you can easily earn about 20,000 to 30,000 yen a month.
Isn't that quite a significant amount?

For example, credit card offers.
You might feel like, 'There's no point in making a credit card I won't use.'

But if it's a card with no annual fee, there's no downside to having it.You can just keep it for about a year and cancel it if you don't use it.

I also thought, 'I wonder about this,' but I decided to make a card separate from my household card for my note activities! I thought, 'If I'm going to do it, I might as well try creating the card through a Poi-katsu app,' and that's how I started using the app.

The procedure is no different from doing it through the official site.
However, you get points that you wouldn't get if you went through the official site!
→ You can use those points to buy coffee at a convenience store without a second thought!!!

Rakuten Ichiba is also linked.
If you shop on Rakuten via a point app, you can even double-dip on Rakuten points and the point app's rewards...

…isn't there no reason not to do it?


A little bit of breathing room changes the scenery

This is the part I most want to convey: when you have 20,000 to 30,000 yen of breathing room a month from Poi-katsu, something strange happens.

Your perspective on your company changes.

Don't you think things like, 'This company, my boss is the worst as a person,' or 'It's absolutely impossible to increase my take-home pay with my current evaluation or performance'?

When you have a little bit of financial breathing room, this can change to, 'Well, it's stable enough, maybe it's not that bad.'
You might even be able to let your boss's annoying nagging slide by thinking, 'Well, that's just the kind of person they are.'

In other words, the reason you thought 'I hate this company' or 'I want to quit' might not actually be true;it might simply be because you didn't have enough financial breathing room.

Once you have a little bit of daily breathing room from Poi-katsu, please try thinking about your company again.

If you still feel like you want to quit at that point, then it's the real deal.
But if you find that "maybe I can put up with it after all," that in itself is a new discovery, isn't it?

By the way, what about me? Well... because Poi-katsu gave me some breathing room, I came to the conclusion that "I really can't stay at this company for long!" (laughs)


The real reason I recommend Poi-katsu

Let me be clear.
I don't recommend Poi-katsu because I want you to use my referral code.
Well, I do want you to use my referral code, of course (laughs).

If you are truly thinking about earning income outside of your main job for the first time, start with Poi-katsu! I really want you to try starting here.
I strongly believe that.

This is because Poi-katsu has the lowest barrier to entry for the experience of "earning money."

Selling things you don't need on Mercari is fine as long as you have things to sell, but if you're going to source products like in reselling, you'll be spending your weekends visiting thrift stores.

If you want to sell video content on Instagram, you're looking at tasks that require the sense and technical skills of video editing.

With any other method, it really takes a long time to start a side hustle and monetize it.

During that time, maintaining motivation while earning zero income is harder than you can imagine.

Driven by the desire to monetize quickly, you might end up buying up know-how articles on how to sell paid content, only to write based on them and not sell a single thing...
You surely don't want to spend your days exhausted like that.

However, if you gain even a little experience in "earning for yourself" through Poi-katsu, it becomes confidence and gives you peace of mind.

The peace of mind that "I have a little extra money to spend freely beyond my allowance this month!" Just having this allows you to move forward with your daily activities in a positive and healthy way.


Start with a small step

That said, you don't need to feel like "Okay, I'll start Poi-katsu right now!"

What's important is to identify the true nature of your feeling that "I want to quit my job."Is it really dissatisfaction with the company itself, or is it anxiety coming from a lack of financial breathing room?

If you realize it's the latter, that alone is a step forward.

Poi-katsu is just one means to an end.
What's important is "creating the breathing room to face your own feelings."As a first step toward that, Poi-katsu, which is easy to start, is truly recommended.


So, with that said,

To everyone who wants to quit their job, please try taking a deep breath first.

And I would like you to take a moment to think about what the essence of your feeling of 'I want to quit' really is.
It might be something that can be solved with just a little bit of extra money.

If you are looking for that little bit of extra breathing room,I really think Poi-katsu is highly recommended.

Just as it was for me, there is no doubt that having an extra few tens of thousands of yen a month will change your perspective.
It is not too late at all to rethink your career from that point on.

Don't rush, go at your own pace.
After reading this article and thinking about where the essence of your 'I want to quit my job' feeling lies, please leave a comment.

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