Hey, it’s been a while since I wrote something here.
I’m here to drop some of my thoughts.
Lately, since mid-January, I’ve been feeling drained and disappointed with everything. I don’t feel like doing anything. There are certain things that contributed to this state, but I don’t want to use them as an excuse because this isn’t normal.
I used to be active on LinkedIn, blogging about professional topics. I had the energy and motivation to do all that, but now I feel completely drained. I know everything takes time, including recovering from this, but it’s getting harder to endure. I’m getting frustrated with myself. 🙂 I need to find something new and exciting, keep my already packed schedule even busier to regain that spark. And one of those things is finally learning English.
That’s why I signed up for English With Laura—I’ve heard great things about them. Today is my first lesson, so let’s see how it goes.
I have a lot of goals related to learning English, one of which is starting a YouTube channel. Hopefully, I’ll make it happen by fall.
I guess this whole post is about goals in general. A person needs to have goals in life.
- Goals for today
- Goals for the week
- Goals for the month
- Goals for life
Maybe that’s where the instability comes from—living without goals. It’s a long topic, and one day, I’ll write more about it here.
I can’t think of a proper closing for this blog post, but since I’m a big fan of Kargin Haghordum, I’ll wrap it up with a sketch that perfectly describes my situation.
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