Thursday, December 27, 2012

Dance Little Liar

I have a job, now what?!

Cue the music.  Cue the lights.  I am enlightened!

Or not.  My path continues...

After nearly 15 months of unemployment, I had no clue what I was up against in the world of cubicles, computer programs, quirky co-workers and too close for comfort bathroom situations.  Apparently, technology (the death of me) and marketing go hand-in-hand.  It wasn't and still isn't an easy adjustment to go back to the 8 - 5 grind, but I've found my way through some of the hurdles and continue to build my confidence.  I can relate to others who gone through unemployment for an extended period of time.  I fought my way through every last interview with the bravado of an experienced, intelligent, no-holds-barred sales and marketing machine.  That facade crumbled on day one when I basically didn't even know how to log onto my computer and thought the office was playing a practical joke on me when I was the first to arrive in the morning.  Thankfully, that didn't last too long.  My computer has stayed on - no logging on, necessary and I fumbled my way through some of the programs and reports and spreadsheets and starting to get into a groove.  I know I like the job when I don't look at the clock every minute waiting for the bell to ring.  I'm happy with the way everything panned out for me in this new career and I think I'll stay awhile.

With every new experience, heartache, struggle and loss of direction, I get a little bit stronger each time.  The truth is always right around the corner.  It has a funny way of showing up sometimes, but it's always there.  It's that little voice in your head, giving you reassurance that everything happens for a reason.

As the new year approaches, I intend to go back to where I started when writing this blog and follow the steps:

  1. Be happy - Love life and life will love you back.
  2. Meditation 
  3. Help others - give back
  4. Read more
Those aren't the easiest of tasks; I have my work cut out for me.  Looking back, as I followed those steps, my life turned around and I was genuinely happy on the inside and I know I can get back to that place again.

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step"  Lao-Tzu

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