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Activity vs. Recession

My thoughts on getting out of the dilemma.

I want to be active when I get older so that I can keep my brain working and take advantage of what else is new. I think that I can still be useful and the utility would also serve as a bulk-work against negative thoughts about working for other people who are totally disrespectful for my resources. I would like to be a better example than some inherited angst and desperation that has filtered through to me when times are tough, I don’t have think about where the dollar is coming from when it will come in one way or another and that is by redirecting my talents not by concentrating on the stable job with benefits and job securities that used to be guaranteed. I mean if that comes along all well and good but getting older here means I should be less apprehensive than I am about the market future.

You see my strengths could be revealed by not yielding to fear of what might not be. I have to succeed in what I do and that means also avoid those employments that are counterproductive and people that pull me down. Being useful means being able to share my experience with others who have not even had a chance to start out living.

Recovery is supposedly here but not for my job sector. The building sector can boast of renewed spirit and the car makers are lucky citizens have forked more money to them for their restructuring. I shouldn’t be waiting around for recovery to happen in my job sector so I have to make myself more marketable. This means I could be wasting my time if I keep my thoughts away from how I can apply my talents and where my energy should be spent. All I have to do is just keep working the way I have and keep an open-minded spirit about keeping as many doors open as possible without holding malice in my heart. What I can continue  to do is  diversify and work between the different fields I have chosen until something strikes pay dirt. Then everything will fall into place.

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