Since I’m talking about work, here’s a quick update. To better leverage internal resources, the LivingSocial
Operations team did some restructuring last month. I was asked to join the newly formed
“Entertainment Team” based on my previous employment background and current
performance. My work is essentially the
same except now it’s for the fun Adventure deals and newly created Live Events
we run on the site, instead of regionally based dentist office or beauty salon deals. I’m really excited about the transition into
a new challenge and opportunity, which probably adds to the reason why I still
enjoy the job. Also work related yet on
a completely different note, today our LivingSocial softball team brought home its
first league championship (for softball, we already have one for soccer)! Needless to
say, work is going well.
The one year marker of my move to Seattle
passed while cruising home from Alaska,
which gave me plenty of time for reflection.
When I think back over the last 12 months it’s difficult to be anything
but thankful. A few days ago I reread my first journal entry after relocating up north.
It ended with this thought:
The most amazing part of those words is that they’re all
still true. I feel the same overwhelming
gratitude on day 366 in Seattle
as I did on day 1. While that thankfulness might not have been present everyday due to moments of
feeling lonely, frustrated, disconnected, etc., the contentment that comes from a grateful heart has been the dominate theme
through my year. Despite my past 12 months of smooth sailing, not everyone around me has had the same experience. As a result, I’m also
highly aware that the tides will inevitably change at
some point. I simply hope and pray that
when I do encounter rougher waters my attitude would still be one of gratitude
for the abundant blessings that fill everyday.