Welcome honeybunches, to this new creation!! After taking a "different" type of GAP year in 2016, filled with kicking creative goals and creating my own agenda, I have written this recount and reflection to hopefully be of use to someone out there in the same boat. When thinking about taking a GAP year, I didn't really feel like there was any material or personal recount out there to grant inspiration and motivation from. It seemed as if I was very much making it up as I go along, having to appear calm and in control on the top while kicking madly under the surface.
After taking a "different" type of GAP year in 2016, filled with kicking creative goals and creating my own agenda, I have written this recount and reflection to hopefully be of use to someone out there in the same boat. When thinking about taking a GAP year, I didn't really feel like there was any material or personal recount out there to grant inspiration and motivation from. It seemed as if I was very much making it up as I go along, having to appear calm and in control on the top while kicking madly under the surface.
So this is the book I would have hoped to read, filled with productivity tips, a list of time fillers as well as advice on how to land a money making job.
My GAP year was spent making things and working on projects I had longed to get off the ground while in school, hence not your stereotypical work and travel type of "year off". I wasn't "gapping" from anything, or bumming about not doing anything. I was filling my time with a different subject, and investing my creative energy towards an alternative. It was living, but on an alternative wavelength.
If any of what I am saying rings true, I would be honoured to share my experience with you, or someone you know.
The e-book contains five main sections...
Enjoy, xo