This Is Living
I'm in the middle of a considerable stretch of time off from work. It's been relaxing so far in that I get to clean my house to the level I want, I get to reorganize most of everything in my office that has been shoved into numerous "ugh I'll get to this later" boxes, and I've even started about half a dozen paintings. Riveting stuff, but this is what I've been looking forward to for months.
Yep, there's a certain level of self reflection going on, but for the most part I have to say that not going to work, not wearing make up, not really having to worry about anything has been the most luxurious experience that I've never been able to schedule for myself. Sure, I'm spending through a savings buffer that allows me to keep up with my bills and home stuff and even the occasional fun item, but all in all I'd say this is the best vacation ever because I didn't realize how much I needed it; Just me at home with Suitcase, working out in my garage, watching the same old movies I've seen a million times while I work on personal projects that no one cares about or even asked for but me. If you're ever between jobs (and you can afford it) do yourself a favor and negotiate a hefty amount of time for yourself before starting your next gig. Take the time to power down the old job, shutter lingering freelance whatevers, and make time to figure out what the hell you look and behave like without a 9-5.