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A New Season In Life (Update After a 7 Month Hiatus) - Cubicle Chic
A New Season In Life (Update After a 7 Month Hiatus) - Cubicle Chic A New Season In Life (Update After a 7 Month Hiatus) Home Life, Life as a blogger, Lifestyle November 11, 2019 1 Comment Itâs been 7 months since I last opened my WordPress editor. Letâs just let that sink in a little bitâ¦â¦Before this hiatus, I blogged almost non-stop for 4 years. What a strange seven months itâs been, with me not having produced a single article. Today, itâs with a heavy heart that I share this with you guys, my dear readers⦠Iâve had nothing to say. Did you think I was gonna say Iâm shutting the blog down? Oh, no. Never. I worked too hard all those years for Cubicle Chic to suffer the death of unknown causes. Sure, being a full-time Mom takes up all the time and energy I can muster. Sure, I set out to become a full-time blogger 2 years ago and have come short in every way imaginable. Sure, Iâve had a major case of an identity crisis because of owning a blog name Cubicle Chic and having no cubicle to call mine. But hereâs the thingâ¦Even when I had nothing to say, I still have this burning desire to write. To create. To produce. To leave something behind. Call me crazy.All of this got me thinking about something tangential yet sobering. People say social media is for the superficial and that itâs all about showing off. Itâs easy to categorize it all as egotistical Millenials putting up a glamorous front by curating every envy-worthy detail of their life and neatly packing them into the 9 squares accompanied by carefully researched hashtags. Itâs not a wrong statement to make and most of us are guilty of it at least at some points. But I think it taps into something deeper and more primal.A poet writes, a sculptor creates, a photographer captures what he/she sees in the world and a writer writes. When itâs a singular, recognizable, and ârespectableâ skill (the kind that takes time and effort to develop), the output of it is deemed artistic and productive. The problem with creating anything on social media when you are a layman is that it seems like it tak es no effort. Itâs easy because Facebook has made it easy for you to showcase photos, writings, art or anything that you want to share with the world. And after the post becomes public, you receive âlikesâ. The Godforsaken likes. Likes that ruin everything. Likes that taint the purest of intentions. Likes that mask the desire to create and make it look like youâre groveling for attention.But itâs not that simple. At least not for me. There is joy in the act of creating something. Choosing the right word to convey my thoughts. Putting phrases together that sound beautiful. Obsessing over the order of sentences for more clarity. This is why I write.Which brings me to the future of Cubicle Chic.I still want to add value and be of service to my readers. But going forward, Iâm going to write things that I have personal interests in. Books that inspire me. Ideas that invigorate me. People and stories that bring me to tears. I want to write about things that uplift me, and hope fully, through my writing, I can uplift you, too.In the meantime, Iâd like to share a few things that have been enriching my soul lately. Four Things That Brought Me to Tears Last MonthItâs a collection of a book, a Facebook clip, a TV series, and a movie. If you enjoy things that make you think while shedding a few tears, click on each of the thumbnails below or just bookmark them. You donât regret it, I promise. 1. Call Me American; 2. Ray Chen â" The Swan; 3. Modern Love; 4. Last Christmas 1. Book: Call Me American by Abdi Nor Iftin. This was a momentous book not only because it gave me a thorough understanding of the atrocity that has been ravaging Somalia, but the humanity that perseveres in the face of pure evil. It also shows me how similar we all are, regardless of our culture, religion, race, and life goals. Itâs the most beautiful book Iâve read in 2018. 2. Facebook video: A short clip of him rehearsing with a harpist before a big concert at the Walt Dis ney Concert hall a few days ago. Even though there are people talking in the background and some general noise, he played so beautifully it gave me goosebumps and made me cry! 3. TV Series: Itâs an Amazon Prime TV series based on the New York Times column with the same name. Many of them are about unconventional love and love that are beyond just romantic. My favorite one is episode 1! 4. Movie: Itâs a simple Rom Com that anyone would enjoy. But there are some good messages that the movie is conveyingâ" helping others is ultimately what brings you happiness. It also happens to be the first movie Iâve seen with the husband in theater in this entire year. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie including the 10 minutes I spent crying and sniffling! Stay tuned for more. Thank you for reading!
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