“Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray.”I'm delightfully overwhelmed by the torrent of happies that ensued after I announced this, and I can't thank you enough for your comments here, on Facebook and on Twitter. I was so focused on work throughout the day that I didn't have a whole lot of time to read much of anything until this morning, but please know how deeply touched I am that so many folks took the time to write. You made a great day that much greater.
Rumi
Day 2 at Microsoft picked up where day 1 left off - with tons of smart, dedicated people doing what smart, dedicated people always do - and it's clear I've found an amazing place to call my professional home. I'm still pinching myself, but at least now I'm off and running and immersing myself in a pretty remarkable work environment.
Thematic will resume tonight. My apologies for not getting it online last night. I got home later in the evening and subsequently ended up falling asleep somewhat unexpectedly. Or maybe it was expectedly. Long, eventful days will do that, I guess.
Your turn: What do you love to do?
2 comments:
I'm very happy for you, to do something you love is the best
Being able to make a living at what you love doing is undoubtedly one of the best things in life!! I am fortunate enough to say that I do that and I think you do too. Congratulations, Carmi!!
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