Early this year we decided it was time to change my job from 100% remote to 100% in-office in Park City, move, shift my work-life balance to 90+% work, and stop bicycle racing. Maybe I was bored.
I am now happier at work because I'm surrounded by excellent coworkers and I'm making a difference. Work is rewarding as well which is important to me.
Even before changing work I was burned out on the bike. I had a tough time getting any training done and I wouldn't train in the basement like previous years. I bought a fat bike thinking it would be a good tool to avoid the basement but I didn't train with any structure. The fat bike is a bunch of fun for sure.
Selling and buying homes was no fun, and working long hours in the office was a difficult shift. We worked it out thanks to my amazing partner in life, and no one died in the process [that we know of] so it's a success. There were close calls.
We moved to the Wasatch Back which I now feel we should have done at least 10 years ago, but we didn't until now. It fits my outdoor love even though I am not yet taking full advantage of it due to my work schedule. It is refreshing, clean, green, scenic, smaller, and overall a better fit.
We are adjusting to the changes, have done a significant amount of house work after the move to make this place ours, and have a ways to go. Welcome to the next chapter.
Sunday, December 29, 2019
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