An ending and a beginning for Diane Lee on her Freedom Road journey.

An ending… and a beginning – Freedom Road #7

This post was originally posted on WFA.Life. The Freedom Road series documents my transition to a more freelance, less corporate working life.

It’s been a while since my last post. Two months, in fact. (Sorry, Andy.)

But I haven’t resting on my laurels, licking my wounds, thinking woe is me. I’ve been taking action, and making decisions, and damn it feels good.

Two months ago, I applied to volunteer at KOTO in Hanoi, Vietnam. Within a week, I had my response. They wanted me. To say it was one of the happiest pieces of news I’d received in a long time is an understatement. I was thrilled, ecstatic, excited. I start there on 1 December, and I’ll be there for at least three months.

I say at least three months, because I can easily stay longer. I don’t have to hurry back, and I didn’t want to.

So I’ve quit my job. And I couldn’t be happier.

(And by quit, I mean I’m being paid out. It’s not a lot of money, but it means I have a safety net until I see what pops up on my horizon.)

I have less than a month left in the public sector, and I’m looking forward to what the next chapter of my life will bring. I have no idea, but I find the uncertainty strangely comforting. I’m in love with the idea of being free.

I know that I don’t want to have a permanent job again, ever. I know that I can make money with my writing and my publishing and my photography. I know that I am skilled and experienced. I know that my tribe is out there.

And I’m going out into the world to find them.

Photo credit: Visualhunt.com / CC BY-ND


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