No More "We"
A visit to the old workplace yielded some telling signs that old habits die hard.
I must stop using the pronoun "we", "our" and "us".
"It is our practice to do this."
"We often have research done on these recipes."
Those 4 years of my life were the hardest. But I came out all the more stronger and even surer of myself as to what I am and what I believe and stand for. And what I can do. And how willing I am to cut ties with what will not benefit me in the long run.
Not one to live in regrets, the experience taught me that I have to venture and trust, even though it might not be altogether clear what's in it for me.
It's time to step forward then.
I must stop using the pronoun "we", "our" and "us".
"It is our practice to do this."
"We often have research done on these recipes."
Those 4 years of my life were the hardest. But I came out all the more stronger and even surer of myself as to what I am and what I believe and stand for. And what I can do. And how willing I am to cut ties with what will not benefit me in the long run.
Not one to live in regrets, the experience taught me that I have to venture and trust, even though it might not be altogether clear what's in it for me.
It's time to step forward then.
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