The World of Work Is Tricky, So Why Not Treat It like an Adventure?

<p>Over the years, I&rsquo;ve had many different jobs and tried many different things.</p> <p>Some of them, I&rsquo;ve naturally liked more than others. Some were easier than others, and some had aspects that fit well with me and my personality, but other aspects didn&rsquo;t.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s been a process of experimentation over the last decade of trying on different hats, seeing what fits, what feels right, and what is totally not my style.</p> <p>Sometimes it&rsquo;s easier to know what you don&rsquo;t want than it is to know what you&nbsp;<em>do</em>&nbsp;want, and I&rsquo;ve found this to be true when it comes to the world of work. I always knew without a doubt when a job wasn&rsquo;t for me when it started to make my insides turn.</p> <p>I knew I didn&rsquo;t want to be a teacher when I became so depressed that I no longer wanted to get out of bed to go teach my ESL students in Korea. (Granted, this may have been a combination of homesickness and feeling lost in life as well.)</p> <p>I knew I didn&rsquo;t want to work in the wedding/event industry when I had what I can only assume was a mini panic attack in my apartment. All of a sudden, my heart was pumping so hard and fast that I could literally&nbsp;<em>feel</em>&nbsp;the blood coursing through my body. My head ached, I was sweating, and I could barely catch my breath or take in new air. I paced and paced, trying to calm myself down. My stomach felt like it was doing backflips inside me.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/publishous/the-world-of-work-is-tricky-so-why-not-treat-it-like-an-adventure-f5b87d0ab08f"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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