Do you know what the best feeling is when writing?
The author encourages everyone to write about what moves them internally to touch others.
In a personal post, the author shares their experience of taking a break from freelance writing while in Bulgaria, where they felt they were engaging in real work that initially seemed like a vacation. The transition from a stable career in a large company, where money flowed effortlessly, has been a significant shift from the constant pressure of freelance life, where job security was often uncertain. Initially appreciating the newfound balance of work and leisure, the author reflects on how this new lifestyle contrasts sharply with the anxiety they experienced as a freelancer.
The author expresses gratitude for the stability that comes with working for a chocolate company, where they now manage issues related to broken cookies, a job that feels more manageable than the pressures of freelance deadlines and the anxiety of securing new clients. Despite the stress relief, the author humorously notes that they still encounter frustrations, such as dealing with spoiled chocolates and broken chocolate eggs. This juxtaposition illustrates the nuances of adapting to a traditional work environment after a turbulent freelance career.
Through this narrative, the author encourages others to harness their passions and express their internal motivations through writing. This call to action emphasizes the therapeutic and connecting power of writing, suggesting that even amidst new challenges, there remains a joy found in the creative process, encouraging a deeper engagement with oneself and the world around them.