 Hey guys, it's Leanne, and it's been a really, really weird week over here. I may have mentioned it in other LinkedIn posts, that we are seeing all these people get new jobs in the industry. And it's so encouraging to see that people are still hiring amidst this pandemic, and a lot of our industry professionals are finding work. And I love it. I love being able to congratulate people on their employment, but I don't know if anyone else feels this way. But as someone who is not employed right now, or rather we're not creating any revenue and any income, it's kind of like a throat punch. You know, maybe I should be finding alternate work, or maybe I should be seeking full-time employment somewhere. And for those of you who are furloughed or laid off and really seeking employment, seeing those notifications puts you kind of on the fence, like where I am right now, where you really are truly happy for the people who have found work. But as one of our colleagues said the other day, we're still sitting on the sidelines waiting to get back into the game. And so this weekend was a lot of reflection on that. And because I do have a journey for myself in mind, and I'm continuing down this road, it's a very long road. And that's what made me think of this analogy is I have a destination, as do you, especially if you are seeking a new destination, you have a destination in mind. And just because someone got to their destination sooner, doesn't negate what our destination looks like. And so for myself, I need to stop comparing my journey to everyone else's journey, and I need to continue down the road of my journey in my own time, and in my own way, because the destination for me is going to have the greatest reward. So what I wanted to buy was to change course and just try and find the first job I could find in the marketplace. So for those of you whose destinations are long, like mine, or perhaps you're feeling that that that gut wrenching feeling of almost resentment because everyone else is working and you're trying to find your path or find that perfect job. Stay the course, keep plugging along because your destination was meant for you and only you. And we cannot let the destinations of others influence how we treat our journeys. So friends, if you're with me this week, please stay your course. Don't follow my course, don't follow someone else's course, but follow your course and your path to your next destination. And if you are feeling that kind of angst and you need someone to talk to, you know I'm here. Have a great Monday, everyone. I hope this was Monday motivation for you and I wish you all wealth. See you soon. Bye for now.