From your OP and replies it sounds like you may need to get away and clear your head. Don't bring anything work related (especially your laptop). It doesn't need to be an expensive get away but just somewhere you can be alone. If you can't figure out how to do that then take a long walk (1-2 hours) every day for a few weeks. Maybe make a list of the things in your career/skill set you really love and would be upset if you couldn't do anymore. Then move outward from there in a few brainstorm sessions (what the get-away/long walks are for).

As Eliya said, asking a bunch of strangers on an internet forum what you should do with your life is not likely to get you very far.

Best of luck to you whatever you decide. :-)


"...the adversities born of well-placed thoughts should be considered mercies rather than misfortunes." — Don Quixote

In reply to Re: Spend time wisely by luis.roca
in thread Spend time wisely by Anonymous Monk

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