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JR Hughes (Josephine) is an Irish writer who has recently moved to Ibiza, Spain for the warmth. She is working on three novels and hopes to secure a publishing deal soon. You can follow her progress and some of her random thoughts and photos at http://www.facebook.com/JRHughesWriter.
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April 5, 2013 at 1:57 am #30705JR HughesParticipant
A friend once said to me “If I ever wake up in the night and dread going to my job the next day I would quit immediately.” His words rang in my ears for years after.
Another friend gave up her good, responsible, pensionable, respectable job in an art gallery to work as an animal keeper. It surprised everyone – it meant a huge pay cut and starting at the bottom rung again, but she did it, and the adventures she has had since!
Both these things stayed with me as I continued to build a career in areas my heart wasn’t in… then one day I just decided – perhaps feeling a bit pie-in-the-sky and dreamy – that I would throw caution to the wind and leave. So I did. Everyone was shocked because it was a permanent, tenured, pensionable, well-paid job and we were bang in the middle of a huge recession. Nobody in their right mind would leave a job voluntarily! And what else was I going to do?
Well, I was going to write. And years later I am still writing and have 3 novels done: 1 completed, the others written and needing edits. I’ve kept up several part-time jobs since to pay the bills because I don’t have an income from writing yet – I am hoping to get a publishing deal soon. But I never went back to full-time, daily 9-5 with all the commuting and pressures that entailed as I found I could no longer do that and write well. I decided that life was not worth living if I spent the vaster part of my days doing something my heart could not connect to.
Life now is much less secure, less “sensible” – yet feels so much more alive.
Somedays I look back and cannot believe how I worked up the courage to walk away from such a secure position. Sometimes – with all the (financial) risks that decision entailed – I think, “What am I doing?”.
Yet that only lasts a minute or two. And I have never regretted leaving. Not once.
Go for it 🙂
Josephine (JR Hughes)
http://www.facebook.com/JRHughesWriter
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