I agree. Certainly.
The thing is.. I'm not really sure what I do love to do and could also serve as my "job".
I used to tell my ex-partner that after graduation, I just want to be a housewife. lololololol.
I want to take care of the kids and bring them to school, attend their PTA meetings, watch their dance numbers and fetch them from school.
He told me that I should utilize what I have studied.
He actually encouraged me to take up further education and be a college professor.
I do like the idea, actually.
I just think that it is not yet the right time.
After graduation, instead of being in the academe, I ended up in real estate sales as a site manager in one of Ayala Land's brand, Alveo Land Corp.
I honestly didn't know what the job entails when I first took it.
For me, it just sounded so... corporate. so... professional.
Site... Manager.
Wow.
When I started with work, I was a bit confused with my roles and responsibilities.
But now, thankfully I'm already getting a grip of how it should be done.
I love my job.
I can honestly say that even though I travel one and a half hour.. ONE WAY, I don't mind.
My work gives me a sense of pride to know something so much that the others doesn't know.
I know my project like the back of my hand.
And it feels good that my love for my High Street South radiates to other people.
I genuinely love High Street South. :)
And it is a bonus to be recognized for a job well done.
Thank you to my bosses who never fails to let me feel that I am good enough and pushes me all the more to become better. :)
I'm such a blessed woman.
God, You are awesome.
You took away ONE person and replaced it with a WHOLE TEAM.
I am finally home.