I am not planning on GRS until next year. I'm currently immersed in the RLE, and after a period of boredom, followed by looking for a job, I decided that I'd like to just go with my heart. My boredom has been replaced with more activity than I know what to do with, all from volunteer opportunities!
I work as a receptionist, answering the phone and greeting visitors. I'm always meeting new people, and I always enjoy the social opportunities. I also work as a saleswoman, which puts me in direct contact with the general public. Again, I enjoy the diversity of people as well as the challenge of the role. There are many volunteer opportunities available that offer challenges and rewards. Many communities offer various cultural events that are either free or for a small donation if money is an issue, as it is with me! What you get out of your life is entirely dependent upon the effort that you make to enjoy it. Whatever I'm doing now will continue after GRS. I may decide to stop one activity and then begin something else. There are certain programs that I'm trying to become part of. There are always things to do! It's one of the benefits of living in a large city.
Next month, I'll apply for a part time job, only one or two days per week, since I need one or two days for appointments, and several days for my volunteer positions. My incentive to volunteer originated with my being unemployed and desiring to have as substantial a RLE as possible. I needed to fill my time with as much diversity and as many different people, experiences, and opportunities as possible, and what developed was better than I had imagined!!! I put "Volunteer opportunities', and my city, into Google, and started my search. There are also some free job search engines that you can use to look for any kind of job that you'd like, anywhere in the country,
Indeed.com is one. There are numerous others.
GID colors every aspects of my life. By cross living during the RLE, I'm finding a degree of energy and excitement that I haven't really known before. It's allowing me to truly enjoy my new activities, and I'm genuinely enjoying the interaction with so many new people! Even now, as pre-op, I'm experiencing life in the correct gender role, and it's giving me an entirely new perspective! Sometimes change is needed in more than one area of life to really appreciate yourself.