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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT

I've written my resignation letter four times already over the past three months. I'm getting good at it. I just have to hand any of them in and that would complete the intention.

Having written four, I've made them with different "feels". If I want the letter to be hostile, I send in letter number one. Gracious, letter number two. Simple or detailed? I've got letters for that too. Now for timing. When to submit it?

“PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT”