Last day at work!

Posted on 26 February 2009 by admin

I cannot believe how quickly this has come.
Tomorrow is my final day at work.

I cannot wait, nor do I want to go in tomorrow. It’s a battle everyday and to be honest I want to hold up my white flag early.

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Life has just become so busy recently, plans are afoot for this and that, plans that take time. Tonight I sat down with good intentions of writing a damn fine travel information post; went through the usual processes – grab a nice cold glass of Ice Tea, turn the mobile off, turn laptop on, whack on the media player, find links – then it all stopped.

And I make absolutely no apology for the post below sounding like a bloody hippy or “life coach” thing – I don’t really believe in them personally, but who knows they may be on to something.

Whilst the glorious piece of technology that is Media Player trawled through my collection of random noises that is my music folder it stumbled across a track that I hadn’t heard before. You know the ones I’m on about, you bought the compilation because you knew eighty percent of the stuff, but had only got round to playing the first of the two disks before you copied it onto the laptop and promptly bought something else.

I am listening to Beyond Time (ambient mix) by Blank and Jones. You can listen to it by clicking here.

Listen to it, close your eyes – don’t look at the screen, don’t look at anything. Picture yourself where you want to be. Take the moment of solitude before the bass kicks in to do a complete 360 shot of yourself, once the heavy bass kicks in dream of the discoveries you will make, the small things you see everyday that have made you stop and look twice. Allow yourself a little smile.

Seven Minutes and 40 seconds.

How often do any of us ever actually dedicate that amount of time to just closing our eyes and dreaming of somewhere else. And not the dreams before you fall asleep that you actually have very little control over, in this you are in control.

Seven Minutes and 40 seconds

Isn’t really that long, so why do we push ourselves continuously to be as busy as possible, cram everything in, work harder, play harder. Just stop.

For Seven minutes and forty seconds.

Don’t think about the music, don’t analyse it, don’t think about the lyrics. Just shut off.

I’m still not a hippy, I just wish that the whole world would take a day off, without insecurities or stresses most people are actually quite nice and a whole lot happier.

I hope that some of you will appreciate this. I look forward to my new life. Because I have suddenly realised that it’s not about the travel, it’s not about getting out of a job I didn’t like. I don’t know tha answer yet, but I’m going to go looking.

I realise that some people will just think that it’s because I’m “at that age”.

My question to you is this – when did you give up, when did you give in?

Think about this also for just a few minutes

If I said to you that I want you to plan your life around me, around where I want you to be for 30 hours each week, at the times I specify – which happen to be during the day, when the sun is out, I will leave you the dark evenings though, so you can eat, have a few hours to yourself and get some sleep before you come back to do what I want you to do.

How much would you want for me to disrupt your life like that?


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7 Comments For This Post

  1. Kevin Littleton Says:

    You hit the nail on the head again my friend. This thinking is very Buddhist and I love it! Keep up this way of thinking and you’re on the road towards true happiness. Good luck.

  2. Loveanewidea Says:

    I am so excited to see how this all works out for you…I’ll live vicariously through your travels!

  3. California Girl Says:

    well, the best experience of my life was at 19 when I backpacked through Europe for three months with my girlfriend. my only regret about that trip was I wanted to stay on and get a job and I didn’t. chickened out, so to speak.

    i applaud you. i encourage my sons to do what you’re doing, especially before they have responsibilities of their own from which they do not extricate themselves.

    will keep reading you.

  4. One World Travels Says:

    Overlandsi, waiting for your new adventures to begin… We have a soft spot for travellers you see :)

    Things seem poised on getting more interesting around here (not that they weren’t all this while). Cheerio!

    - Casey Andrews

  5. Bob Hale Says:

    I remember that feeling! Great isn’t it? I’m getting all nostalgic just thinking about it.

  6. OverlandSi Says:

    @Kevin – Buddhist possibly, just plain fed up of being run like a mug for some big shot to make millions, destroy our economy and take a £120k a year pension for the privilege – that’s more it lol!

    @loveanewidea – exciting and yet petrifying!

    @Cali Girl – nice to see ya again haha!

    @OWT – thanks, yes I am hoping they will, still a month to go before departure date but it will start moving.

    @Bob – It certainly is brilliant!

  7. alan Says:

    Hey just wondering how I would be able to advertise on your website? I run a travel site so would be great to advertise on yours.

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