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February 23rd, 2009

soulswallo: (Stock-Pen/paper-All the things I need)
Monday, February 23rd, 2009 09:18 pm
I raved to [livejournal.com profile] iron_knife today about how I awesomely had everything on my daily list done before 9:30. RAVED. It was just that cool.

That done I watched a few movies. I reviewed The Signal over at [livejournal.com profile] blabapalooza. I attempted to watch Blindness but after 40 minutes I was bored and changed it to Kung-Fu Panda. Blindness? Went nowhere. Seriously, 40 minutes in and I want some action or something. I might try to finish it, but not tonight. Not tonight. However, King-Fu Panda was very good. And this is coming from someone who's not a huge fan of Jack Black. I like him in very small doses, but he's a little too over the top for me. Although he wasn't bad in King Kong.

So, there. I'm still waiting to receive my first assignment (or whatever you call it) from the writing website. I have a bunch of other things I'm going to get started also. A bunch. I guess that 4 weeks off is where my creative side starts kicking in. Speaking of work, I got a call today from my assistant (who's not really mine anymore, but you understand what I'm trying to say) because she wasn't set up on one of the systems to set other people up on it. Instead of telling her I'd come in tomorrow (which I would have done a while back), I told her who to call to have someone come in to fix it. That's liberating. Plus, realizing that I'm never going to have to take another banking regulation test again makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Or deal with another customer calling me a bitch because they didn't get their deposit in before the cut-off? Wonderful.

Honestly, I'm scared of making such a big career change in these economic times, but I'm also terribly relieved. Relieved that I can use what I've learned in the years I spent there, but that it doesn't have to drown me anymore. Now I just have to make enough money to pay my mortgage.

Enough of this.

I'm going to try to finish my book tonight. You know, since I haven't read a single book this month.

Later!