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Have you ever been through the Mojave Desert? If you have, you know, you better have a: 1) Full tank of gas. 2) Great tires of your vehicle. 3) A powerful prayer in hand, and 4) No mechanical breakdowns if at all possible.
From my life experience, we made it through that period and can honestly say, faith was the key to unlock the doors.
Always, always, always remember my distant friends, I heard someone say: There's always a "Ram in the Bush" to see you through any difficult times.
Tell me the truth, can you hold on?
I Believe You Can...!
#ImCanDoThis #ItsMyTime #ICanMakeIt #YesYes #Motivated #InsiredToLive

I am brand new here and looking for advice on the best way to start out. Thank you! #newbie #parttime #workathome #motivated #advice

Hopping tomorrow or next week will be better.

Not panicking and keep a clear mind of the dangers of the virus. Washing hands after every patient contact.

I’m staying positive and praying for better days to come. #coronavirus

Keeping busy around the house.

I been a warehouse associate recently and I’m just going to keep on doing my thing. I’m actually going to start at a new company called CTDI. I’m interested in electronics and I think it will be a great experience to have.

Hello Jobcasers…
Long time no interaction. It’s been a while since I’ve been in the community, and I wanted to share a (minor) status update with those of you that were kind enough to not only wonder but worry or ask about me. I am currently going through major lifestyle changes which has taken my focus away from Jobcase for the time being. This has been long overdue but also something that needs to happen at this point and time in my life as a result of improving my overall lifestyle.
I’m working on changing my present so that I’m not affected by what the future could hold or present me with. This includes the unexpected. And like anything else, this takes time. Time to focus, time to improve, time to grow, time to invest, time to embrace and adapt to the many overwhelming changes. Time to take time. Adulting is never easy. It isn’t meant to be but it’s all about you first recognizing that something either should or needs to change and then working to actually change it. No excuses. The work is in the effort and there is beauty in that effort. Nothing worth having comes easy in life, but if you’re determined and focused on seeing it through then it’s all worth it in the end.
Bella, Cisco and I are okay but I’ve been away from my animals and it’s the hardest. I feel naked without them around but they are safe and well cared for during my absence, and that’s what’s important. We will be together again in due time. I’ve been extremely busy overseeing many things that need my attention. And for those of you that have contacted (or contact) me via Jobcase message or personal email, know that my responses will typically be returned but might also be delayed. I will eventually share the what, when, where, why, and who’s later, which I strongly believe that others within the community could learn from my experience(s). More importantly, I think this could help others that feel they need that push, that encouragement, that voice of reason to want to make changes for self and life improvement.
I am working on a lot, both personally and professionally, but I will return to Jobcase once the dust has settled.
Au Revoir.

Work can be demanding, Sometimes those demands are envigorating and can give you a bunch of energy, other times challenges or headwinds can be so strong they drain. I’m wondering how people recharge their mental and emotional energy? Exercise, time w friends/fam, other? What works best?