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Dear Manager's Name, I am writing to formally announce my resignation from my position at Company Name, effective two weeks from today, Last Working Day. After careful consideration, I have made this difficult decision due to health reasons that require my immediate and full attention.
I am writing to inform you that I am feeling unwell and will not be able to come into the office tomorrow, date. I have seen a doctor who has advised me to take a day off to rest and recover. Therefore, I would like to request a sick leave for one day.
We refer to and confirm receipt of your resignation letter dated insert date giving notice of the termination of your employment and in which you outlined the following reason(s) for your resignation; Insert details as provide by the employee.
Be concise about your medical condition For example, you might say, “Unfortunately, due to my current health condition, I have come to the difficult decision that it is time for me to leave my position as position at company name.” This approach allows you to communicate your decision without oversharing.
Example #1: Resignation letter for health reasons I'd like to announce my resignation from my position as Marketing Manager at ABC Corp, effective April 30, 2023. This decision has not been an easy one, but unfortunately, due to personal health reasons, I am no longer able to continue working in my current role.
Dear Manager's Name, I am writing to formally announce my resignation from my position at Company Name, effective two weeks from today, Last Working Day. After careful consideration, I have made this difficult decision due to health reasons that require my immediate and full attention.
Be Honest but Brief: You don't need to go into great detail about your health issues. A simple statement like, ``I left my previous position due to health reasons,'' is sufficient.
Simply tell your employer, your boss or HR, that you are resigning your position because of illness. You do not have to explain any further.
1. Be Honest but Brief Acknowledge the gap directly, but keep the explanation concise. For example, you could say, ``I took time off to focus on my health due to a medical condition.'' 2. Focus on the Positive Emphasize what you learned or how you grew during your time away. 3. Highlight Your Rea Continue Reading
A simple statement can suffice. Example: ``I left my previous position due to health reasons that required my attention.'' Emphasize what you learned from the experience or how it has prepared you for future opportunities. Example: ``This time allowed me to reflect on my career goals and prioritize my well-being.''