Navigating Guilt: Considering a New Entry-Level Job After a Few Months

I recently started a new job after being unemployed for a few months, and I'm already feeling guilty about the possibility of leaving it. I took this entry-level position to reset my career after years in management, as my previous job had taken a toll on my physical and mental health due to overwork and stress. So far, the experience has been okay, but I've noticed a culture of complacency and mediocrity. My coworkers are struggling with understaffing, and while I get along with them, I've observed a lack of attention to detail that I feel compelled to address. Now, I have a chance to accept a higher-paying entry-level position at another company, and I'm seriously considering it. However, I can't shake the guilt of potentially leaving my current team, who I know are already under pressure. Having been in management before, I understand the challenges of filling positions and the stress it can cause for everyone involved. I know I need to prioritize what's best for my family, but my empathetic nature makes me overthink these situations. I’m looking for advice from others who have faced similar dilemmas. How did you handle the guilt of leaving a job shortly after starting?

Job title: entry-level position

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