Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tuesday

Another very exhausting day, what's new between the moon and Manila? It's always been like this, busy and when you stop, you will definitely go hungry, so what do I want being busy or going hungry?

I wish there is a job that I could never get tired of after 5 years of doing. It is exhausting to be always definite and precise about things, I want my creative juices to flow beyond the rigorous adhering to rules of shapes and distance. I want to be an artist and not exactly what an architect does! ... I breathed hard on that one... I may be out of my mind to think that I don't want to be an architect anymore but I wish I knew what I want.


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Coincidentally, I have been in my latest job bang on five years. And I'm tired of it - or at least ready for it to shapeshift a little.

Eddie Bluelights said...

Just dropping by to see if you are OK. Hope so! You seem to be very tired - I hope you are OK, my dear.
I hope to get my totla hip replacement soon but still have no date. Trying to amuse myself by writing funny posts. Why can men run faster than women and why can women mukti-task better than men!!
All silly stuff.
Bye for now
Eddie

Layla said...

Hmm, maybe you can be an artist in your 'free time'?
(An architect girl I know entered competitions and even won at least one!)

I just read on a forum today how someone who was a lawyer gave that up in pursuit of other things, only to return to law after 10 years (and he says the money is better now!:)

Are there ways to be a more creative architect?
Or maybe manage to work less hours or something like that? (Another architect friend got a less demanding job that's not in a studio, but for local government & reduced hours after having her kiddie.) Just ideas to brainstorm this...

If your hubby is rich enough, maybe you can give it a go & go the artist way? (There's lots of books on marketing art etc, not sure how the market is doing at the moment though!)

scribbling sassy said...

oh! you are all too sweet, my ramblings are kinda whiny at this point, for at 29 I'm at the brink of wanting to be free from the regiments of the corporate world and have leisure as a job! Thank you all, I will be keeping all your advice in mind!