What it feels like after quitting my job - Full Article It felt like the biggest sigh of relief that I was out of there. My mind was going crazy to even stay there for my last two weeks. I didn't even bother looking at my emails on my last day, but I made it through. I left after working for a company for four years. That took a lot of my years away from the more creative side of myself and into this independent person working a 9 to 5 job. I devoted my life to a working woman who just wanted to work for the rest of my life. It was almost as if I was going to die into that company.
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Open your mind to new skills It's 2020 and it's been a disaster across the world. It's the year where the world in our generation falls apart from left to right since the beginning of January. Do you even remember one of the first and biggest incident? Well from what I read in the beginning, it was the Australian Bush Fire. However, I'm not here to talk about the world crisis we're having, I'm here to give you reasons why you should be learning a new skill during your stay at home job, unemployment, or your boredom. As history repeats its self when the world is at one of its lowest moments, a selection of entrepreneurs came out of the hell hole and into the new world. They seized the opportunity to live a better mindset because at that point you feel like you have nothing to lose. Financially stable or not, I really believe that you need to find a drive, you need to find something that grinds your gears into working for what you love to do. Dreams do
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The City Keeps Us Alive My heart is still heavy and it weighs me down every morning I wake up. It’s so hard to even think about waking up. The sky is so close to me and I see this beautiful city as I turn to my right side of the bed. I hear the construction sites drilling, making awful sounds, and unfortunately having the fire hall 5 mins away I can hear the ambulance every so often, but it’s already so tuned out. Living in a busy city doesn’t bother me at all anymore, it keeps us busy. It keeps us working, networking, socializing and it keeps us from operating as human beings to work the 9 to 5 job. The career where we try to climb as high as you can go and those who take on the risk of creating a small business, the city keeps us alive. Here are some things I love to do on my own time living in a busy city (without COVID) Finding the Right Coffee Shop As every millennial out there whether you’re working on your blog, studying for an exam, or working online there’s always a place
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the hole As my day was filled with agony and my mind wandering off, he told me the way I think and the way I do things is very different and unimaginable because it’s not logical and realistic, but somehow it works into reality. He laid out a scenario today describing how different I was. “Michelle, imagine myself being stuck in a hole and I had to figure out how I would get out of this. My brain would automatically think that I need to find some tools to help me climb out of here. I need to get a rope to help me climb above and reach the top. I would need to use any equipment to help me. However, there’s you on the other hand. If you were in the same scenario like me, you would just think to fly. And for some reason, we go through the same things and make it out the same way.” That was exactly what I was thinking and it made me laugh because I am different. When I put my mind into something, I make it happen. I know there’s going to be mistakes along the way and lessons to learn, but
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Working Under COVID 19 When the official announcement came out that the pandemic is here and that we all needed to work together to understand that life is going to change. That there's going to be a new norm, an outburst of panics around the world and those who were fortunate enough to keep their job & lifestyle had to be the superheroes. I felt that I need to be that superhuman to help this person because she/he lost their job, to understand why we have to go through these protocols, and to feel more empathetic to anyone that walks through that door because I am here. I am here to guide you and to try my best to assist in your life whether it was a small request or an unimaginable demand. To the ones who will come out as heroes, I praise you. The Demand Working in an essential job was already stressful enough. You're already working past the 9 to 5, but to hell with it, you needed to work that overtime because it would just make you go insane when you leave the work