週五(2/26)1.賞櫻季節2.是時候換工作嗎?

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賞櫻季節
Best Place to View Cherry Blossoms in Taiwan

In Taipei

You don’t even have to leave the city to experience the picturesque cherry trees in bloom. If you’re in Taipei, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is probably your best bet. If you’re willing to take a day trip outside the city proper, you’ll find brilliant displays in Wulai Hot Springs and Yangmingshan National Park.

Wulai’s cherry blossom viewing time is typically earlier than Taipei’s, sometimes a month or more. There are many different types of cherry blossom trees here, including Prunus x yedoensis, Prunus lannesiana, Wils, Prunus taiwaniana, Prunus incisa, and more.

Sun Moon Lake

Each year, Sun Moon Lake in central Taiwan hosts the Sun Moon Lake Cherry Blossom Festival, and thousands of visitors come to see the 2,000 trees in bloom. Take a ride on the Sun Moon Lake ropeway to see the colorful spectacle from above on Taiwan’s highest aerial gondola.

Sun Moon Lake’s blooms are typically peaking February through March. This area has the most cherry blossoms in central Taiwan. And, just after cherry blossom season ends here, you’ll find the lavender festival kicks off. More than 100,000 lavenders decorate the Formosan Aboriginal Cultural Village.

Alishan

By far Taiwan’s most popular place for cherry blossom viewing, Alishan hosts an annual Alishan Cherry Blossom Festival with more than 19,000 trees blooming during March and April. About 18,000 of the trees are Yoshino cherry trees, making Alishan the only area in Taiwan to see this variety. Aside from cherry blossom trees, look for azaleas, peonies, primrose jasmine, and Formosan one leaf orchid along the Alishan Highway (Provincial Highway No. 18). Expect large crowds in March and April at Alishan.
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是時候換工作嗎?
How to Know When It's Time to Quit Your Job   Huffingtonpost

1. You aren't excited about the next step   

If you can't think of ONE upper level employee who has a position within your company that you aspire to hold...then it's probably time to march out the back door. It's one thing if you're sick of being an entry level worker but have your eye on an exciting promotion. But if you already got the promotion -- or there's nothing to get promoted to -- there's really not much of a reason to grind day in and day out, is there?
Humans need to feel like we are going places. Forward movement is our calling. So if you don't feel like moving forward in the company because you aren't excited about what's at the end of the tunnel, get out and find a place that excites you.

2. Your job doesn't fit your personality.

 It's rather important, especially for career and relationships. Your personality is a blueprint for the person you are -- and it can help you figure out if you are in a place that utilizes or wastes your talents.

3. It's all about the paycheck

Yes, it's good to have money. I won't argue that. But when your paycheck is becoming toxic to your health, we have a problem.

Point is, do not let money intimidate or imprison you. There is a lot of it out there, and there are plenty of ways to wrangle it in. So what if you need to bartend for a handful of months to get by while you figure out your next move? At least you will feel like you're actually heading somewhere exciting rather than withering away in a stale cubicle.

4. You continue to compare your career to your friends' careers

I find that most people who are truly happy with their careers aren't looking over their shoulders wondering what their peers are up to. It's just like owning a dog. When you truly love your dog (which most decent humans do), you don't compare your dog to somebody else's dog. You love your dog.
Q:
Are you happy with your current job?  
How to know when it's time to quit your job?   
How to find a working place that excites you?
How to find job fit your personality?
Is the paycheck important when looking for a job?
Do you compare your career to your friends' careers?


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