Life is what happens when you stop trying to control it.
I spent the last couple of days re-reading my last blog post and realizing how quickly things can go from bad to great. I am in a good place right now. Everything has done a complete 180. I am so happy with these positive changes.
I am always online on my phone, either updating Twitter or Facebook, or searching for randomness on Google mobile. My manager/friend/spiritual adviser noticed this. He offered me a wonderful "pro bono" job with his youth ministry. I will have the opportunity to be the webmaster for his youth ministry. I am basically the PR person. I am so excited. Recently I've become fascinated with marketing and public relations, and wasn't really sure how to get into the field, especially with my nursing and pharmacy tech schedules. I wanted to do PR on the side in what little free time I have. I don't want to do it for the money, but just for fun. I will soon become the webmaster and incorporate pod casts, Twitter alerts, Facebook groups, and maybe even a weekly blog showing the notes for the sermon. I am excited to begin this journey, and can't wait to see where this amazing opportunity leads me.
I have also removed all of the bad seeds from my life. I have surrounded myself with loving, honest, sincere friends. I am enjoying every minute that we are able to spend together. It is wonderful to be around peopole who aren't using me or taking my friendship for granted. True friends are hard to come by, and I plan to hold on the the ones I have.
I want to send a special "shout out" to MaddSketch, who is by far the most precious person I've NEVER met! LoL! Madd you are a sweetheart and if you're ever in my neck of the woods, call me! You are oozing with talent. I am glad that you stumbled into my life, and I pray you never leave. If you ever need anything, you know I am here for you! Your talent amazes me!!!
My job couldn't be better right now. I am increasing our sales, finding new patients, and increasing patient retention. All by learning how to separate work from life. I leave my life at the time clock, and pick it up on the way out. I stopped taking work home with me, allowing it to consume my life. When you have a true separation of life and work, things seem to flow a little smoother, run a little faster, and smiles tend to linger a little longer.
Ahhh, life is better than great, its supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!!
XOXO
Saturday, April 4, 2009
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