I was just so happy to leave my previous job that I didn't fully understand where I was going to. During me leaving, I was never looking forward to my new job; I was just happy to leave my old job. So, when I started my new job and it turned out much worse than I imagined, then I fell right back into the depression I was feeling. It turned much worse and how am I going to move on when I just started 3 days ago.Xeogred wrote:Also... this is just me speaking personally, but it eventually hit me that I was living to work and not working to live. I focused too much on finding that perfect job or getting that big paycheck. I lucked out with the good job that I've been at for awhile now so "easier said than done" of course, but once I stopped focusing so much on work and put all that energy more into life and things outside of the jobs, I got so much happier. Work isn't life.
I can definitely attest to that as well. I really enjoyed the first 8.5 years from my previous job. I wasn't making that much, but I enjoyed what I was doing, who I was working with and I was still able to play all my games as well. Things changed and it got much worse. But, I would gladly take those days back. Work wasn't super exciting, but it wasn't super annoying. Work was fine, but it never affected my life outside of it.






