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. |
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 ...
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