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	<title>Comments on: A Burnout?</title>
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		<title>By: electroshocktherapy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve felt like that... especially back in 2001.
People often comment on how I seem to live what&#039;s on my whiteboard at work, &quot;Doing what you love is freedom, loving what you do is happiness.&quot;
They often tell me how they can only wish about doing such a thing. I always tell them the truth - it took an awful lot of soul searching to get here.
Do you ever feel it&#039;s time for a career change? Time to pursue your passion (and boy, they can be fickle sometimes)? It&#039;s hard to narrow down what makes you happy into one, constant thing... like unraveling a shoelace to fine the one thread tying the whole thing together.
I did it. You can, too! It&#039;s only a matter of laying into your own personal shoelace (or if you&#039;d rather, getting to the middle of your own, personal artichike). Of course, it&#039;s defining what makes us happy that&#039;s sometimes the most difficult thing of all...
You&#039;ll know it when you find your passion again - that spark is unmistakable! And you&#039;re really full of talent, so watch out for an electrical storm of &#039;em!
You&#039;ll find it one day. I know you will. :)
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve felt like that&#8230; especially back in 2001.<br />
People often comment on how I seem to live what&#8217;s on my whiteboard at work, &#8220;Doing what you love is freedom, loving what you do is happiness.&#8221;<br />
They often tell me how they can only wish about doing such a thing. I always tell them the truth &#8211; it took an awful lot of soul searching to get here.<br />
Do you ever feel it&#8217;s time for a career change? Time to pursue your passion (and boy, they can be fickle sometimes)? It&#8217;s hard to narrow down what makes you happy into one, constant thing&#8230; like unraveling a shoelace to fine the one thread tying the whole thing together.<br />
I did it. You can, too! It&#8217;s only a matter of laying into your own personal shoelace (or if you&#8217;d rather, getting to the middle of your own, personal artichike). Of course, it&#8217;s defining what makes us happy that&#8217;s sometimes the most difficult thing of all&#8230;<br />
You&#8217;ll know it when you find your passion again &#8211; that spark is unmistakable! And you&#8217;re really full of talent, so watch out for an electrical storm of &#8216;em!<br />
You&#8217;ll find it one day. I know you will. <img src='http://tinyplastichouses.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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