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seagullriffic | 2 years ago
Go on holiday. At least two months. The first week you'll think you're still at work. The second week you might have some time to collect your thoughts, and plan. Then beyond that you might hopefully have the headspace to catch up on chores and life admin.
Month two is for enjoying yourself and your family.
Do the above first. Not addressing your main Q; I'm sure there are good jobs which would still hold your interest/excite you.
cdnsteve|2 years ago
Take time. Life is not a grind. North American culture is really bad at promoting this. Fully disconnect is the only real way to recharge, change your perspective and future plans.
hotpotamus|2 years ago
If the OP is US based, then this may pose an issue as I'm not aware of any employer that would allow this, and presumably his family's livelihood and health insurance is dependent on his employment. A lot of that is an assumption, but quite a common situation.
iLoveOncall|2 years ago
alok-g|2 years ago