Featured in US News & World Report: How to Resign Gracefully
Part of our Leadership Transitions Series, exploring how leaders finish strong, stay connected, and shape what comes next.
Featured in US News & World Report!
It’s an honor to be featured in Jamela Adam’s latest article for US News & World Report, where I share my insights on a question every professional faces at some point:
“How much notice should you give when you resign?”
Navigating a resignation can be tricky, but it’s also an opportunity to demonstrate leadership, professionalism, and respect for your team. In the article, I offer practical advice to help you resign gracefully while protecting your reputation and relationships.
📖 Read the full article here: How Much Notice Should You Give When You Resign?
Whether you’re planning your next career move or supporting someone on your team through their transition, these strategies will help you approach it with confidence and clarity.


You told yourself you'd move on once things calmed down—when layoffs slowed, when the job market felt less chaotic. But months have passed, and what started as a 'temporary pause' has quietly turned into something else: holding on to a job that no longer fits. That's job hugging. While it can feel like control, it often signals the opposite—that fear is quietly calling the shots.