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Default Oct 19, 2020 at 03:51 AM
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Hi,

I've been having this emptiness feeling about my job where I have been working for a while, mainly because I feel that I have stopped learning. I am trying to change to a new job/career because i have lost interest in the current industry. However, I am also feeling lost because I do not know where my new interest lies.

Also have to take into considering of the current COVID pandemic situation that jobs do not come easy. So, I am holding onto the current job, while i try to seek my new interest. The only thing is, I often have to grapple with this "emptiness" feeling everyday when I report for work. Sigh. Hope I can find my new interests soon.

Previously, I have tried to read up on career guidance books, but still, have not found my new inspiration. So I am still exploring for now.
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Best wishes for great success with finding your new vocation.
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