Let's get caught up!
Sep. 10th, 2019 07:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
SO much has changed since the last time I was active on this account.
Here's a quick run-down of things you need to know:
1. The dream job that I got? Yeah it was terrible and my coworkers were extremely abusive and I left it and the field of public policy entirely.
1.5. I'm back in the Twin Cities
2. I am now a full time witch, making money through tarot readings + teaching classes. Money is hard, but the work is good.
3. I now live with my partner. I refer to our home as "The Rookery," since we're both corvid enthusiasts.
4. Chronic pain got really, really bad this year. Had to leave my job as a housecleaner. Still workin on chronic pain stuff.
5. Just went through treatment for my eating disorder. Will probably talk a lot about living in ED recovery here, but don't worry - it'll be under a trigger warning/cut.
6. I'm also back here because I'm getting more and more into fanfic and miss fandom community. I'm mostly in the Harry Potter fandom, but want to expand a bit into Game of Thrones.
That's kind of what you need to know? I think it is. Yes.
I've been wanting to journal for a long time, but it doesn't work super well. I think it's because, when I had the most reliable journal, it was my Livejournal. I still keep a Book of Shadows, and plenty of notebooks, but a diary? Well. I guess this format is the best for me.
One thing my therapist has recommended is keeping a gratitude journal. Not just things that I'm grateful for, but specifically things about my body that I'm grateful for. I've struggled to actually do that, largely because I want a gratitude journal to be ... more ephemeral? I don't know. This feels like a better format for that. And posting here is weirdly a different kind of accountability. It's easy to forget about a journal - but I'm online all the time.
I've also been getting into fandom again. Unapologetically. Now that my "day job" is witchy shit, I need a hobby that takes me away from that entirely. Reading fiction has been a wonderful balm, and when I'm going through a rough time mental health wise, fanfiction is a lovely comfort. I actually started writing a fic this spring - it's Drarry, and it's been rolling around in my head for a year. I do a lot of writing for work, but no writing of fiction. Those feel like totally different thinking processes.
But yes, I WILL post my fic here, as well as on AO3. My username there is
shopwitch , and I locked down the
shopwitch journal here. I'll probably use that as the main spot to POST fic, but crosspost to here. So give that one a follow? There's nothing going on over there at the moment because I'm not quite ready to post.
Here's a quick run-down of things you need to know:
1. The dream job that I got? Yeah it was terrible and my coworkers were extremely abusive and I left it and the field of public policy entirely.
1.5. I'm back in the Twin Cities
2. I am now a full time witch, making money through tarot readings + teaching classes. Money is hard, but the work is good.
3. I now live with my partner. I refer to our home as "The Rookery," since we're both corvid enthusiasts.
4. Chronic pain got really, really bad this year. Had to leave my job as a housecleaner. Still workin on chronic pain stuff.
5. Just went through treatment for my eating disorder. Will probably talk a lot about living in ED recovery here, but don't worry - it'll be under a trigger warning/cut.
6. I'm also back here because I'm getting more and more into fanfic and miss fandom community. I'm mostly in the Harry Potter fandom, but want to expand a bit into Game of Thrones.
That's kind of what you need to know? I think it is. Yes.
I've been wanting to journal for a long time, but it doesn't work super well. I think it's because, when I had the most reliable journal, it was my Livejournal. I still keep a Book of Shadows, and plenty of notebooks, but a diary? Well. I guess this format is the best for me.
One thing my therapist has recommended is keeping a gratitude journal. Not just things that I'm grateful for, but specifically things about my body that I'm grateful for. I've struggled to actually do that, largely because I want a gratitude journal to be ... more ephemeral? I don't know. This feels like a better format for that. And posting here is weirdly a different kind of accountability. It's easy to forget about a journal - but I'm online all the time.
I've also been getting into fandom again. Unapologetically. Now that my "day job" is witchy shit, I need a hobby that takes me away from that entirely. Reading fiction has been a wonderful balm, and when I'm going through a rough time mental health wise, fanfiction is a lovely comfort. I actually started writing a fic this spring - it's Drarry, and it's been rolling around in my head for a year. I do a lot of writing for work, but no writing of fiction. Those feel like totally different thinking processes.
But yes, I WILL post my fic here, as well as on AO3. My username there is
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
ANYWAY. That's a lot of business type stuff for this morning. It's a weekday morning and I am going to go take a nice long soak, because my workday technically doesn't start until later.
Chat soon, y'all!
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Date: 2019-09-11 03:02 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2019-09-11 05:16 pm (UTC)The Rookery is a lovely name for a home.
I have gotten into transformative works fandom since you where last around. The world is so stressful and fanfic is so soothing.
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Date: 2019-09-11 10:49 pm (UTC)Sorry to hear about the shitty job and the chronic pain.
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Date: 2019-09-12 10:42 am (UTC)Sorry to hear that your dream job turned out to be a nightmare, and that you've been dealing with chronic pain. <3