Although I’m not satisfied with my current job and have tried to find a new one, I haven't made any progress so far. No wonder everyone complains about how hard it is nowadays to find a job. The new term is near, and a bigger workload is to be expected. I felt so anxious that I turned to a tarot card reader for help. What she told me just made my anxiety grow more. Not only will I face new problems, which I'll have to keep learning how to solve, but I should also be attentive to my relationship with my colleagues, since my? lack of sophistication may bring me harm. It seems that life persists in being hard without an end.
When you say "I haven't made any progress until now" it means that now you HAVE finally made progress. I don't think that's what you meant to say.
Put "nowadays" (adverb) next to the word it modifies ("is").
You can't say "more workload". "Workload" looks uncountable, but it's not. You cannot use "workload" the way you would use "effort".
whose lack of sophistication? Yours or your colleagues'? Instead of "the lack", say "my lack" or "their lack".