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What I miss about working

Posted on Thursday, September 3, 2009 in Me

I brought home my last paycheck over six months ago. So obviously one thing I miss is the paycheck. But there’s so much more of greater importance.

I miss

  • brainstorming new Web pages and architecture, designs, program names, story ideas, strategies, etc.
  • laughing together at silly ideas that come up
  • watching silly ideas get turned into something clever, resourceful, even practical
  • listening to a client’s plans, desires, and ideas and attempting to take them a step further
  • telling the client that I just did something over and above what was promised or expected
  • the thrill of working out the code or solution to a problem that’s been waking me up at night
  • watching usage stats, reviewing search logs, checking on link-backs, reading what others have to say about me, my colleagues, and our clients
  • excellent conference speakers
  • sharing good food after listening to great speakers (or even suffering through dull ones)
  • being able to offer some good advice
  • getting good advice
  • fact-checking, fixing my own mistakes before someone else catches them
  • preparing for presentations
  • tightening language, making instructions more clear, reducing jargon, writing in plain English
  • going to new places for lunch
  • going to familiar places for lunch and running into seldom-seen colleagues
  • learning about the work of my colleagues
  • sharing in the successes of my colleagues
  • enjoying the successes of my clients
  • mastering a new skill
  • seeing the end of a large project ahead in the distance, knowing we’re going to make it
  • mapping the progress of a project
  • Aha! moments when interviewing users or getting feedback from colleagues
  • getting specific and intelligent feedback
  • thank-yous

Taking care of a mother with dementia doesn’t give you very many of those rewards. It’s the working cooperatively with colleagues (or siblings) that I really miss. And there will be no pretty package to present to others when I’m finished. But there are more rewards than you’d think. Mom’s a long-term project requiring lots of creativity, lots of emotional intelligence, and a lot of planning. I get to spend time with a funny and eccentric lady. And she’s good at showing her appreciation of what I do. Really, I’m pretty damn lucky.

  1. I love your blog, Xteen. Everything I wrote is true. Somehow, you have found that something I’d always thought was a hole int he looking glass: it turns out to be a cushion on a chair. The only thing I miss about this blog is the smell of tea and the feel of your couch (with the cats posturing their emotional psycho-kitty dramas before you and I)
    Kateroo

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