Work Transition Checkpoint: Just Over a Year In (In Which I Allow Myself Space to Regroup)

As she gazed into the distance she stood vulnerable
yet solid in her knowing that good things were to come.
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I feel a sense of optimism and renewal.
I am buoyed by my writings at this time last year, where the options were endless and the excitement high.
I am regrouping, re-evaluating, re-dreaming. Readying myself for renewed focus in the new year.
It feels good. It feels right.



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Reader Comments (3)
i have been having this urge to so the same.
does it scare you? sometimes i worry if if i slow
down and regroup, that things will go wonky.
With my return to part-time office work, it feels like a right time to do it. So I guess I'm not really scared, no.
I suppose I see re-evaluating & regrouping as sort of my planning for the year to come; it's good to take stock and confirm (or shift) direction. I haven't necessarily slowed down to do it, but it's percolating in the background. I wouldn't discount taking a week "off" later in December or January to look at it full on and see what comes up. : )
ps - That was a great question!