@porven I relate to this 100%. The interaction I have with my colleagues isn’t blowing me away, I mean at the end of the day it’s either work-related conversations (meh) or small talk (ughhh).
I get a lot more satisfaction and happiness out of interaction with my 10 month old.
I’m also a person who loves to get things done, I love a good to-do list to tackle, processes, everything being well executed. But I don’t need to necessarily be doing this in a company or professional context. I feel just as proud and accomplished doing this in a home context: batch-cooking a week’s worth of healthy meals and homemade purées, my home looking nice, putting together family photo albums, all laundry being done… etc. If anything I feel more pride and joy in that sometimes because it directly impacts my quality of life.
Somehow the home and childcare tasks are looked down on and get zero recognition (though they add a TON of value), meanwhile if I spend 30 minutes on a somewhat decent powerpoint at work and creating a bunch of charts I’m getting corporate awards lmao.