The holiday season is the peak time for relationship breakdowns. And career relationships can also suffer from a midwinter malaise. Even more so when a weak economy seems to point to poor prospects elsewhere, and it is easier to keep your head down and stick it out than to confront your workplace worries head-on.But when you decide to stay in an unsatisfying role, says John Lees, author of How to Get a Job You'll Love, you are "accepting a psychological contract, which is: 'My work will now be dull and I'm going to be stuck in a rut.'
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