Why is my Jade Plant Drooping/Wilting? I received a Jade Plant from a co-worker and it was doing...

I received a Jade Plant from a co-worker and it was doing just fine...i contemplate...but i recently re-potted it, and I noticed that almost adjectives of the leaves are drooping. Even the new ones! I can't imagine this is apposite!

It has dropped a few leaves (from the top) when I accidentally bumped it. The soil was for a while dry so I watered it, but I'm afraid to over water it as I know it's a succulent. It is sitting in front of a windowpane and is getting a lot of indirect sunlight and a little direct, but not much.

It be just recently put contained by front of that window, it was contained by a shadowed area for a long time, but It got really soggy and I realize it probably needed more light...

Any help on why it might be drooping, and/or proposal on how to help it?!
Answers:    The more things you change the harder it is to identify the problem, so stop moving it around. In our greenhouse Jade seem to be one of the succulents needing least hose, and rots when given the same amount as many others.

-Put it contained by the same place where you hold had success in the past.
-Ensure that the drainage hole isn't blocked from when you transplanted it.
-Stick your finger down in the soil to see if it's moist.
-Feel the weight of the pot after you've watered it and permit it drain well, so you get a perceive for when it needs watering again.
-Let it dry out between waterings.
-The more light it get the more water it needs.
-Err on the side of too LITTLE sea. Jade is amazingly resilient and should come back from drying out, while if you water too much and rot the roots, it will thieve much longer to recover..
Jade plants are very sensitive,hold a hard time adapting to re-potting .You could speak they are even shy.
They like out of the way places,(no traffic,or breezy areas)
Indirect sunlight make them pretty happy and not a lot of sea.