Changes
It's interesting how when we talk about changes, we think of "take it one step at a time". It would make it easier, right?
I am more of a "radical" changer - well, life makes me do that :D I was so used to working at OMV- even though I was unhappy, stressed, and tired all the time. Then I got called for an interview, and everything changed.
It was the first real interview that I had ever gone to. I thought it would be nerve wrecking, and that I would end up making a fool of myself - it went the other way: I went in confident, and I made a good impression. It was an interview for a job at a computer store and service. I do not have a lot of knowledge about it, so here I am now, having a job in a field that I like, pushing my limits by learning new things every day. I had no idea when I started that it would be such a challenge! And oh, how I love it!
Changes: fix schedule (8 to 5 job, Mo-Fri), free weekends, no girls (no offence to girls, but I do enjoy the drama free environment), learning about technology every day, especially IT (I do love computers, and it still amazes me how they work), no more swear words (my brain feels more relaxed), and no customers hitting on me, or making me feel like I'm their servant.
What do I do with my spare time? Investing it in myself: learning more about photography, play the piano more often, visit with friends (oh, how I missed being able to do that), becoming a happier and more positive person.
To be honest, with changing my job, everything changed. Yes, it was hard, but worth it! I still have some things I need to change, and life is not giving me time to rest. So... I'm out! See you around!
I am more of a "radical" changer - well, life makes me do that :D I was so used to working at OMV- even though I was unhappy, stressed, and tired all the time. Then I got called for an interview, and everything changed.
It was the first real interview that I had ever gone to. I thought it would be nerve wrecking, and that I would end up making a fool of myself - it went the other way: I went in confident, and I made a good impression. It was an interview for a job at a computer store and service. I do not have a lot of knowledge about it, so here I am now, having a job in a field that I like, pushing my limits by learning new things every day. I had no idea when I started that it would be such a challenge! And oh, how I love it!
Changes: fix schedule (8 to 5 job, Mo-Fri), free weekends, no girls (no offence to girls, but I do enjoy the drama free environment), learning about technology every day, especially IT (I do love computers, and it still amazes me how they work), no more swear words (my brain feels more relaxed), and no customers hitting on me, or making me feel like I'm their servant.
What do I do with my spare time? Investing it in myself: learning more about photography, play the piano more often, visit with friends (oh, how I missed being able to do that), becoming a happier and more positive person.
To be honest, with changing my job, everything changed. Yes, it was hard, but worth it! I still have some things I need to change, and life is not giving me time to rest. So... I'm out! See you around!
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