I know I just wrote about this yesterday, but here I am again—talking about work. Because honestly, I love my job. I love the people I work with, the relationships I’ve built, and the trust that has been placed in me. There’s something incredibly fulfilling about being in a workplace where people believe in you—where they don’t just see you as a name on an email chain, but as someone they genuinely trust to get things done.
When I first started at this company, I was in a completely different role. But even then, I made it a point to build connections, to show up, to do my best work no matter what position I was in. I worked with these hiring managers long before I was ever in my current role, and when the person whose job I eventually took over left, they requested me to take over. They could have hired externally, but instead, they wanted me.
That’s not something I take lightly.
A job can make or break you. It can drain you, burn you out, and make you count the hours until the weekend—or it can energize you, challenge you, and surround you with people who make you better. I know what it feels like to be in a job that doesn’t do those things, which is why I don’t take this for granted.
This company? Dynamite. The people? Unmatched. The fact that I get to do work I love, in an environment that values me? That’s everything.
So yeah, another damn good day at work. And I’ll keep writing about it—because finding a workplace that feels right is something worth talking about.
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