Hope Lost, Spirit Broken It comes down to this, is it worth it? is it worth being taken for granted? Is it worth it to work everyday doing mindless and worrisome tasks, worrying about whether someone is tsk-ing at you for unknown things? Should I quit and say "F you!" to everyone? So I've been known as "the girl who is too nice," or "the girl who doesn't know what she wants." I am just trying to make sure I am doing something that won't lead me to the dead end that I am in again. So I've come from a lineage of strong, intelligent, ambitious beings. Why do I doubt myself so much? I need to be working with creative people, with people who aren't unhappy with their lives. This office has too much negative and superficial energy. This office is toxic. It has turned me into a shy, insecure being. I was happier waiting tables- being social, selling selling selling, being quick witted, multitasking like a mofo, eating sushi for free everyday, going out with the girls at midnight with a pocket full of cash. It's time for a dramatic career change. They say you make at least 3 career changes in your life. It's time. |
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09:27 AM
Greener grass ahead
If you are under 30 it is important for you to explore your opportunities. There's no need to continue to feel uncomfortable at your workplace. If it is your dream job then I'd say work it out and talk it through with your boss or co-workers. But if you are feeling dissatisfied, it could be mutual and might be better for your psyche to resign before you get fired. Changing jobs is not only natural it adds to your skillset. I had worked at seven different companies before I was 30 because I was looking for the right fit. I don't regret any of my former jobs. In fact, I loved them all (except one that involved math) but changing jobs is like dating before marriage. You don't want to marry the first person who comes along, right?
03:08 PM
Could be...
Listen to your heart :)