Making SingleD Parenting Work
I worked too hard and failed to set my boundaries. Until I felt great exhaustion and burnout, and didn't realize I was also getting depressed. By Nancy David Galang, M.A. “Never get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.” – Author Unknown I have worked full time for the past 14 years. Previously, I was teaching part time and doing TV work as a producer. I also put up my video production house and ran it for about 12 years. When I was still married, I worked just to provide support to my husband and add to the family income. But since at that time, he was CEO of their family business, and this was also when I already started my career as an Executive Producer for television, I found myself having money at the bank that I did not really need to spend. I was so busy too, that I had no time to spend the money I earned. BUT…unfortunately, this was only for a while. In 2008, I found myself compelled to work for the same reason that most of you have: Para mabuhay, p