I'm not the "all work, no play" type. You know little bit about what I
do for work – let's talk about my social life. But, first, allow me to touch on how important it is to have a life [of your own] outside of
work.
With just two words, the reason is simply
explained: "self-discovery." The Sukie five years ago and the Sukie today are
definitely not the same person. I used to be even more complacent than I am. I would go with the flow. Now, I choose to do things
that I want. Not everything I tried was something I stuck with
or enjoy, however. But determining what continued to do was based on my interests and my motivation to continue.
Since moving to Georgia I've done so much that I probably would not of done if I weren't on my own. Here's a few those things:
Food shopping,
Cooking/baking at home,
Taking photos in the city,
Stand-up comedy,
Considered being on a swim team,
Emerging myself into other diversity communities that I identify with...
The list goes on, but those are the experiences worth sharing
because they are where I have discovered and accepted new attributes
about myself.
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