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  • #102020
    Anonymous
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    Hi.
    I am just tired of waiting for something good to come into my life. I know I am smart and talented but I just don’t know what to do with it. I have tried to work on a few things, like writing, producing music, painting, etc. but I don’t have any inspiration.

    I graduated from Mass Communications last year, and started working at a call center, must say that I survived there because of this website and its helpful articles. So, I quit almost 2 months ago and now I’m living with my parents again at my hometown, where people are very conservative and judgemental (I live in Dominican Republic), and I don’t have any inspiration here for my art. I don’t want a conventional job but I want to move and live on my own. I could find a job but then I won’t have enough time for me, to work on my stuff.

    I feel so lost and hopeless here, I have a few friends but they’re all far away from here and even if I try to explain them my situation they wouldn’t understand. I’m frequently having suicidal thoughts but I don’t want to leave this world without having a little joy in my life.

    #102026
    Anonymous
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    Dear carmennathalia:

    You having frequent suicidal thoughts indicate to me that you are in a poor mental health at the moment, living with your parents in your hometown. I would think that moving elsewhere, away from your hometown and away from your parents will be a good choice for you. You wrote that you want to do just that.

    You did not have a good experience in your last job and are not looking forward to another job where you won’t get to do your stuff: writing, producing music, painting etc.

    But living with your parents in your home town, you don’t have the inspiration to do your own stuff even though you have the time.

    Logic guides me to think that your first priority would be to live on your own, away from your home town. Maybe someplace where there are more young people like you, not conservative and judgmental, a bigger city perhaps. If I was you I would look for a job in such a city/ fitting place for you and move there, with roommates or on your own.

    Try to find a job without those things you disliked the most in your old job, an improvement on the old job.

    Once you are settled in a better place for you, having a job better somewhat than the old one, over time you can find a job that is even better or otherwise advance in your career and along the way incorporate your stuff: writing, music, etc.

    What do you think?

    anita

    #102060
    Nats
    Participant

    Good afternoon, Anita. This is carmennathalia, I had to create a new account.

    I think that this might be the best option for me right now. In fact, I do like the idea.
    And I will start looking for a new job.

    Thank you so much for the advice. It has made me see things differently and feel motivated.

    Best regards, Nats.

    #102062
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Dear Nats:

    I am so glad you are optimistic at this point, hopeful. Do write me back anytime and take good care of yourself.

    anita

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