Showing posts with label career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Post Resignation


THE WEEKS FOLLOWING THE RESIGNATION, AND THE SWIRLING THOUGHTS.

Day 1 recap - as per my previous post I experienced the following feelings;
  1. Apprehension
  2. Numbness
  3. Unsure, have I made the right decision?
  4. Loss of good stable income
  5. The unknown, what if I fail?
  6. What happens if my studies don’t succeed and I go into a job that I don’t want to do? (Income less, not happy).
Day 2 
I began to feel more at ease with my decision.  A lot of the apprehension that was felt on day 1 had mellowed although not disappeared completely.  Nonetheless it was only a minimal thought and there was a near inner peace with the decision.

Day 3-4
At this stage I was feeling excited about the opportunities that would present itself from skewing off the path which only a week earlier had been clearly defined.  However, there is still cautious optimism because of the need that money is required to support this quest.
Other thoughts and feelings were;
  • Plan to succeed, no matter what the income is-as long as I enjoy it!
  • End of an era for me, and I will miss the people who I have worked with over the years.
  • I will miss the company as well because that is all I know, although in some respects it has also pigeonholed me and now I have broken free from the hold.
  • What will people think when I say that I'm not working and instead am studying?  Loss of 'status' that came from a good position, important work.
  • I am very appreciative of the supportive comments that my colleagues made of my decision.  They are not surprised that I have decided to head into a different direction and believe that it suits me.
  • I will miss the 'influence' of my position, and the respect that I have built up with my colleagues.
THE LAST DAY
A little emotional during the farewell speech, but sucked it up.  I know that I will see a majority of these people again whether in person or on line.  There in a way was a feeling of relief that the last day had now arrived and was closed so that I could now focus my attention on the future.  Lots of drinks with my ex-colleagues after work celebrating the good times, the interesting times, the laughs.  Although to be fair after a alcoholic lunch which led to late night - my memory is a little hazy.

NOW WHAT?
Well I have been accepted into a full time University course to follow my new direction in life.  This is exactly what I want to do and is due to start in two weeks time.  It has been one week since I finished up with the company and I did feel guilty during the first week that I was not working.  I felt that I should be working.  Probably for that matter I kept busy with preparing for study.  I was reading a lot of material to get a start on what I will be learning.  I have also been attending global conferences which support this career direction - so there hasn't really been much rest.  
Of course, it is nice to have the ability to go to the local cafe when the weather is nice to enjoy a latte and not have to be locked into a 9-5 role :).