Angkor Wat main temple, Cambodia |
"In times of great change, it is
important to dance through dynamic developments with one eye on your guiding
light and steady thoughts of realistic expectation."
When I wrote those words, I was
in the midst of a contract negotiation for something I really wanted to do. But
I also remained very cognizant through the process that I can no longer
compromise, accept conditions or cajole myself into agreeing with anything just
to get something.
I am very glad now that I have
learned to separate my mind from my emotions at least once a day. That I am
mindful enough to notice when my body is telling me that my emotions and
thoughts are creating stress. That I remembered to breathe.
Egret, Celestun, Mexico |
I find myself in the same place I
was last fall when I pulled the plug. It seems putting the plug back in is just
as hectic. Maybe even more so because there are key components out of your
hands.
My mind organized resettling in
these steps – find a job, get approved for a mortgage, find a home, move in and
get my stuff out of storage, realize I sold my life last fall and GO SHOPPING!
I can’t wait until I get to that
last step! I’m looking forward to creating a nest this fall and curling up in
it with Jack the cat. I’m looking forward to visits from friends, dinners with
family and satisfying work. It’s just possible I landed the perfect job for me.
I’m thankful to be finished step
one. The job hunting experience is a very demanding and unsettling exercise.
There doesn’t appear to be a standard procedure and employers are totally rude
in this process. It amazed me that ignoring people has become part of
acceptable practice through the hiring process.
I expected companies that didn’t
want to interview me to ignore me. I did not expect people who interviewed me to
then behave as though I no longer exist. Does courtesy not extend to a
rejection email? I find it unlikely that these organizations interviewed double-digit
numbers and simply don’t have time to let everyone know, “It’s not you.”
Goose in Richmond, BC or me living on the sidewalk becasue I can't get a mortgage. |
Shopping for a house is a different
matter. I’m looking forward to seeing different houses in different
neighborhoods. It might take some time, but I’ll find something eventually. Looking
on line is fun, but here’s some tips for anyone thinking about selling a house.
Path by Bow River, Calgary, AB |
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