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My work was inherently stressful and intense, but I perform my best under those circumstances. I just can't get the same results without the pressure and the thought that I might fail that drives me forward. I got such a huge rush from succeeding that it made it all worth it.
My mother once told me, "do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life." I don't know why she said that because she was always trying to railroad me into careers I didn't want, but it's true. Work takes away part of your life that you'll never get back, and the sting is less if you're enjoying yourself.
My mother once told me, "do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life." I don't know why she said that because she was always trying to railroad me into careers I didn't want, but it's true. Work takes away part of your life that you'll never get back, and the sting is less if you're enjoying yourself.
Not really. I show up and do the same thing I've been doing for the past two years--I've gotten quite good at it.
Zebraz · 26-30, M
Chill enough, do you have to deal with new people a lot?
@Zebraz: Hardly ever--in regards to coworkers. I deal with patients, so I definitely meet new people everyday.
blendednotshaken · 51-55, M
you might find a treasure.