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I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year by Suzanne Roske
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“When viewed with a mindset of abundance rather than scarcity, an adult gap year presents opportunities that can propel you forward, leading you to what you are supposed to be doing. When you slow down, you have the opportunity to reconnect with who you are and what you truly value.”
Suzanne Roske, I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year
“Because I am a work in progress”
Suzanne Roske, I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year
“These roots would stay connected to this earth. Hopefully, I could stay connected to the version of me I discovered here.”
Suzanne Roske, I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year
“I’m not religious, but I consider myself spiritual. I believe we are on this earth for a reason. I believe we can unlock our full potential. I believe a higher power is out there; maybe it’s God or maybe just the universe. Either one can guide us if we ask and listen.”
Suzanne Roske, I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year
“Perfectionism seemed to be the price of admission to do well. How many times had I heard from eager candidates in job interviews their biggest flaw was being a perfectionist? It was drilled into us that providing this response would turn a negative (your biggest flaw) into a positive (perfectionism).”
Suzanne Roske, I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year
“We laughed endlessly—deep, knowing laughs that come with the familiarity of family and the strength of love.”
Suzanne Roske, I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year
“Tears because I knew if I wanted to change my life if I wanted to be more authentic and allow others to be more authentic, I needed to accept me for me. Accept all of me. The good and the bad. My strengths and insecurities. As I danced, I felt a strange warmth inside of me, maybe it was my inner goddess or maybe it was just the heat and humidity. But whatever it was, I was opening up to the possibility I too could be free. I just needed to take off my heels.”
Suzanne Roske, I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year
“A light in the corner provided enough illumination to see while creating enough cover for me to admit my perceived frailty.”
Suzanne Roske, I'm Supposed to Be Doing This: An Adult Gap Year