I used it all through uni to bounce ideas off and to proof read my work. I've used it to help me write cover letters as well or just generally find words when I'm feeling stuck. Yesterday I was trying to think of a caption for my Instagram post where I shared photos of my hike but I wanted to reference having just quit my job, and it helped spark an idea too.
It's great to see you made the call - so many people won't, or don't even have the luxury, to do something like that. It sounds like you've made the right decision and you've got amazing skills that you'll be snapped up in no time.
I am grateful that I don't have any dependants and can walk away from a job/income.
People often said I was lucky when I quit my business to pursue full-time uni. But luck had nothing to do with it. I worked hard, and that hard work is still paying off now (thankgoodness). I said to my manager, I didn't want my dislike of the job to start affecting my service delivery, it would be unfair on the clients and the company and I'd rather walk away than force myself to stay in a role that's not right for me.
Well done and great use of ChatGPT! What else do you use it for?
I used it all through uni to bounce ideas off and to proof read my work. I've used it to help me write cover letters as well or just generally find words when I'm feeling stuck. Yesterday I was trying to think of a caption for my Instagram post where I shared photos of my hike but I wanted to reference having just quit my job, and it helped spark an idea too.
Wishing you all the very best on your new adventure. ❤️
It's great to see you made the call - so many people won't, or don't even have the luxury, to do something like that. It sounds like you've made the right decision and you've got amazing skills that you'll be snapped up in no time.
I am grateful that I don't have any dependants and can walk away from a job/income.
People often said I was lucky when I quit my business to pursue full-time uni. But luck had nothing to do with it. I worked hard, and that hard work is still paying off now (thankgoodness). I said to my manager, I didn't want my dislike of the job to start affecting my service delivery, it would be unfair on the clients and the company and I'd rather walk away than force myself to stay in a role that's not right for me.