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Originally Posted by lizzabell
my job is as a barista and I'm a damn good barista, I'm probably one of the best baristas I know and I have great passion for my job and in coffee
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Hold on to this. I do think, even though I just met you today, that you're indeed a darn good barista.
Always look up. Appreciate what you see up there. Discover more starting from what you already have.
What do you think triggered your depression? I think it's about time to deal with it. Confront it with the purpose of rediscovering your worth and moving forward.
And listen to Paul. Beautiful words:
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Originally Posted by PaulGauguin
Unless we assign some sort of purpose to that, its easy to lose track of our worth. Being a good barista is a good aim but there is also a purpose attached to that. Serving others, building a skill that culminates in a better offering and a feeling of self worth, providing a memorable experience to customers and giving meaning to a business are all purposeful. Remember the result of what you are good at or striving for. The purpose.
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