Hey ya'll. I'm in a bind.
I did a 2-hour orientation with my new job's supervising manager. I'm a little worried, since I'll be working independently most of the time. She tells me that it's gonna be a wild ride for about 2-3 months.
This is where I'm in a bind. I could simply wait about 3.5 months for BASE to be over, but then I'll be operating outside of the boundaries of my conscious goals (i.e. succeed at this new job) versus my subconscious (being distracted in starting a business), or, I could stop running BASE and start MLS for the next 3 months, and shift my 100 Day Challenge goals accordingly. I don't exactly need to run BASE at this point. But, I want to make sure that I'm not changing pace out of fear; I dropped DMSI to run BASE, but that was more out of a reaction than anything else..
However, there is a lot to learn in the new job, and I want to make it as painless as possible.
EDIT: Something that might tip the scales for me is that I'm in a rut with my singing, my guitar playing, and my language skills. Might be nice to shake it up. I might as well get more results from my hobbies and learning activities. Right now, it feels like I'm simply maintaining them.
Please give me your advice!
I did a 2-hour orientation with my new job's supervising manager. I'm a little worried, since I'll be working independently most of the time. She tells me that it's gonna be a wild ride for about 2-3 months.
This is where I'm in a bind. I could simply wait about 3.5 months for BASE to be over, but then I'll be operating outside of the boundaries of my conscious goals (i.e. succeed at this new job) versus my subconscious (being distracted in starting a business), or, I could stop running BASE and start MLS for the next 3 months, and shift my 100 Day Challenge goals accordingly. I don't exactly need to run BASE at this point. But, I want to make sure that I'm not changing pace out of fear; I dropped DMSI to run BASE, but that was more out of a reaction than anything else..
However, there is a lot to learn in the new job, and I want to make it as painless as possible.
EDIT: Something that might tip the scales for me is that I'm in a rut with my singing, my guitar playing, and my language skills. Might be nice to shake it up. I might as well get more results from my hobbies and learning activities. Right now, it feels like I'm simply maintaining them.
Please give me your advice!
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