I have been mulling around this piece of information for quite some time now...and I am still where I was a few weeks back...LOL...Maybe some of you can help me untangle this mess I am in...HELP...!
I am offered another job in another field in another state. It is a darn good offer compared to what I am given now. And good prospects to go futher in my career path too. But...
I am confused... and undecided. Because what I am offered is actually what I really love doing.
.WRITING.
I have always found solace in writing. Even after Arwah passed, writing was one of the things that kept me going. I have always been told that I am good at it for I write with my heart. I write to ease my burden, my pain. And sometimes I write... just because...For I do not need reasoons to do so. Words come easy for me in writing...but not in action. I say better with words. I cry better through my sentences...It has been my best form of communication...And it has worked well for me too...
But I am also a woman. A wife. And a mother. Therefore decisions like this one does not come easy. What is extra money compared to the time you can have to spend with you family? What is greatness in your career when you can only imagine the smile of your son when you a few minutes extra time to fly your thoughts away?
How do I get both...is what is killing me. In moderation...and in patience...and in prayers...maybe I can get that...? I hope I can.
1 comment:
From babycentre friend:
jetsetter: Not quite sure I understand what you have written, you seem to mean, that the new job is writing which is want to do.
if the job is what you want to do, and if your husband and children are willing to move then you should go for it, if they are not sure, then you need to discuss all the pros and cons, will you really have to sacrifice your family life for the new job? would you want to. IF you dont do it,will you always regret it?
Children are adaptable, a new home will soon be fine. If Hubby is also happy with a move, then go for it and see how it works out. Communication is the key.
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