“I'm a woman; in so many ways I've been programmed to please. I took the job and spent time hunkered over figures, budgets, charts, and fiscal-year projections. I tried, but I hated it. "Working at a job you don't like is the same as going to prison every day," my father used to say. He was right. I felt imprisoned by an impressive title, travel, perks, and a good salary. On the inside, I was miserable and lonely, and I felt as if I was losing myself. I spent weekends working on reports no one read, and I gave presentations that I didn't care about. It made me feel like a sellout and, worse, a fraud. Now set free, like any inmate I had to figure out what to do with the rest of my life.” WomenWorkDissatisfactionRest Of My Life Book:The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry: Love, Laughter, and Tears at the World's Most Famous Cooking School Source: The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry: Love, Laughter, and Tears at the World's Most Famous Cooking School
“Love is not just the words you say to them at that moment but it’s also the things you do for them for the rest of your life.” LoveLifeI Love YouHerMohith AgadiMohithLove Of LifeAuthor MohithRest Of My LifeRest Of Our Lives Author:Mohith Agadi
“Every time you harass or bully someone, you should be asking the question: Am I okay with this being a video on the internet for the rest of my life?” InternetVideoBullySomeoneHarassEvery TimeRest Of My LifeAsking The QuestionAm I OkayYou Should Be Author:Steven Magee