As if things couldn’t get any worse I felt horrible thinking “why me?” Started beating myself up for it, thinking what did I do wrong or maybe I wasn’t working hard enough. Constantly thinking of what ifs. As for the new manger he felt awful and told me about a job that was hiring so I interviewed and got the job. I felt that there was a little light at the end of the tunnel. First two days of my new job were okay, but as soon as I got the hang of the workflow and got to know my new coworkers, they began to tell me horrible things about the place …show more content…
These two job scenarios were a rude awakening and I realized that we should not always get to comfortable at a job or jump so quickly into a new one. Shortly after being jobless for the second time around in the same year I had low spirits, nothing going for myself, I just simply didn’t want to do anything. I lost myself. One day I met up with one of close friends and wow did she ever lecture me, but the words that gave me comfort were “Everything will turn out all right”. These small, simple words turn things around for me. I’ve always heard people say it but never put too much thought into