jessa

Reflections on becoming

  • Working on the same field

    Tap, tap, tap on a surface, and you might just make a hole, eventually. I’ve heard stories about people who started a specific career in their 20s and continued to develop and improve themselves under the same track. Now in their 50s, they find themselves established after hard work and building connections just because they rooted themselves in Read more


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  • Squeezing the daytime hours

    Once you start moving, you find it enjoyable to keep moving, and you want to squeeze the daytime hours until all that’s left to do is rest; it’s time to wind down for tomorrow. But while you are in the motion, you can’t help but think about all the things you could do, about all Read more


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  • Just doing the job

    Seeing yourself as someone only doing the job might result in workplace relationship complications later. Because if you work within your job description, like a program only doing what’s written in the script, you may become devoid of humanity and see others as human like yourself. “I am just doing the job,” you say, but Read more


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  • Keeping yourself awake

    Sometimes, we overestimate ourselves, thinking that our bodies could operate like machines — tireless. But just as machines need scheduled maintenance, although less often than we do (which is daily), we need to give in to that time of rest, getting some sleep. Lest we risk getting ourselves sick and unable to be productive as Read more


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  • We all just want to get better

    People who still hope that there’s a way out of the unfavorable situation they are in, wants to get better. Better opportunities. Better things. Better people. Better life. We all just want to get better. Read more


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Reflections on becoming

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