Updates About My Journey (assuming somebody cares)
March 13, 2023
I'm alone in a room in my workplace. I finished my tasks for today. I want to do something useful, but my eyes and head are already aching, so I just chose to write this journal. (Nobody might find this anyway.) I just want to write my thoughts today because I lost the energy to socialize after consecutive days of collaborative planning.
I'm doing better than I was when I started this blog. I was once a wanderer until I met the good people in this Municipal Local Government Unit (MLGU). They are not perfect, but I feel better with them than with my previous employers.
I'm earning way better compared with my previous jobs, and I found my purpose in this organization. I felt fulfilled seeing the municipality progress through our collaborative efforts. I hope the local, national, and international sectors will continue supporting us to achieve sustainable development. I committed to doing my best to help establish the Local Economic Enterprises (LEE) and make them self-reliant. There are many internal and external obstacles making it more difficult for us to achieve LEE self-sustenance, but this is not yet the time to give up.
I will continue fighting silently for the progress of my hometown until the internal and external challenges are too much to bear. I'll hold on until they will let me go (or after 12 years without employment progress?).
That is my update about my job.
Law School Update
I decided to pause my law school journey. I do not have a failing grade (so far) even in the subject most law students fear, Criminal Law 1, under the professor who they said, is known to give failing grades without a doubt.
I was supposed to take a (1) semester break, but an education opportunity relevant to my job progress came up, so I grabbed it.
I'm studying real estate management right now. If I pass all my subjects this and the coming semester, I might take the Real Estate Broker and Appraiser Board Exam next year. Hopefully, I'll pass the test.
Indeed, there are many twists and turns in this journey, but I got used to it. I think I'm becoming immune to the pain and harshness. I accepted that this world is more of thorns than roses. I was honed to endure, so I will not give up on reaching the destination God made for me.