
Thursday, November 18, 2010
You Are Not Spartacus
I'm posting over at ThePopCultureDivas today about Spartacus, Blood & Sand. Click the link to check it out.

Thursday, November 04, 2010
The Roller Coaster Ride of Life
Whenever it is possible, a boy should choose some occupation which he should do even if he did not need the money. ~ William Lyon PhelpsJ and I have been together for not quite three years now. In that time, we've managed to fit in nearly every major stressor in life there is between the two of us.
Marital Separation and Divorce - check
Death of a Family Member - check
Illness - check
Illness of family member - check
Marriage - almost check
Job Dismissal - check, check, and check (we thought we'd do this one three times)
Addition of a new family member - check
We often joke that if the early stages of our relationship can survive what it has so far, it can survive anything.
Once again, we've been hit with another one. This time it was my own job loss. Our company was bought by another and, well, we all know that old refrain: Out with the old, in with the new. My co-workers and I discovered on Tuesday that we were the old. Which is funny, because I don't feel that old...
But since I like to find silver linings and drink from a glass that's half-full as opposed to half empty, I've decided to look at it as extra opportunity to fit in more writing time. An even greater chance of meeting my 50,000 Nano word count.
Granted I still have to look for a job during this time, preferably one that won't force me to commute across the harbour in the mornings and cut off my writing time. If nothing else, losing my job has made me realize just how important my writing is, because the first thought in my head wasn't, "Oh no, I need to find another job right away!" It was, "I need to find a job that doesn't interfere with my writing time."
I think most important to me is not the pay cheque I end up bringing home, but that the job fits my life and maintains a balance of what is most important to me. No one wants to work in a job that makes them miserable. Life is too short.
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