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So, yeah. After 4 years of quietly grumbling my way through each and every workday, I've been laid off from The Job. I'm one of several people being affected by budget constraints. They made a point of emphasizing multiple times that it's not at all performance-related, and that I'll be eligible for unemployment benefits.

The layoff is effective September 1st, but they aren't requiring me to come in for a lot of August, and want me to concentrate the majority of my attention on looking for new work. I'll be paid out all of my unused PTO, too, which I have a metric ton of, because I rarely ever take more than the occasional long weekend for vacation. So, eh, it could be worse.

I also had my bloodwork done recently, and just before I got laid off, I'd met with my naturopath about the bloodwork results. My adrenals are not just exhausted, but depleted and not doing their job. My thyroid levels are off because they're trying to compensate for my overly-stressed adrenals. My B vitamin levels are low, my vitamin D is low (not shocking given our climate, but still), and my immune system is barely holding itself together.

I haven't been sick in a while, but the message was still pretty clear: the lifestyle I've been living is kicking my ass. With a full-time job, side business, social life, athletic goals, the self-care element fell by the wayside. I've been much better about slowing myself down before I completely burn out, but it's been over four years, and it's taken a toll.

I've already dropped a few pounds since the layoff, and I haven't even been trying. Maybe that should tell me something, eh? ;p

Thing is, with the bad stuff, there's also been good stuff, in the form of people asking about my work, both web and photographic, and being willing to pay for it. I couldn't take much on before, especially in the realm of web projects--40 hours/week at The Job was enough to send me fleeing from the computer, on some days--but now there's no reason why I can't say Yes to the opportunities. I have a lot of hours to fill.

Self-employment has been on my mind for a long time, and everything that's happened in July with the studio, the medical stuff, the positive interest in my work, and the layoff is reading to me like a gigantic, light-up sign telling me to stop being a sissy, and take hold of my destiny as a successful entrepreneuse.

So, okay, Universe. I'm listening. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.

Date: 2011-08-05 08:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] veiravx.livejournal.com
Woah, sorry to hear about the layoff. :( However, having some downtime wouldn't be the worst thing that ever happened to you. It sounds like you might have just narrowly avoided a major health burnout. Glad to see you're staying optimistic. :)

Date: 2011-08-05 08:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skeets.livejournal.com
Yeah, it could be a lot worse. I calculated my estimated unemployment benefit, and while it's a fair shade less than what I made at The Job, it's still more money than I made at my last job in Eugene. So hey, at least I know I can live on that, because I've already done it before. XD

Date: 2011-08-06 11:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madeofmeat.livejournal.com
Heck yeah, challenge accepted! Drive it like you stole it. I'm glad that you had notice, too. So many employers just tell you the day of, then escort you while you gather your things and leave the building. [livejournal.com profile] moonchylde's employer waits until you're off, then calls you at home to tell you not to come in again. I don't want to minimize your annoyance, but I do like your employer's style.

I can't speak to the health issues, though I wish you luck, but regarding the job? Working on that does pay off. I'm currently working a 2wk temp gig, then moving on to another job that pays more than I've ever made in my life, by a large margin. Paid unemployment is the best job searching tool I've ever experienced. Good luck. I know you'll do well.

Date: 2011-08-06 11:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smartasskicker.livejournal.com
Holy crap, I'm sorry! It seems like you're dealing with this REALLY well, though. Awesome that you're going to take this as an opportunity to get your business really going!

My friend is a naturopath here in PDX, and she says nearly every person she does bloodwork on is low on Vitamin D. Crazy, huh? I keep meaning to pick up supplements myself, since I'm olive-skinned and grew up in a very sunny climate. I hope you get your health straightened out really soon.

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