Resignation
- Rhonda DeYoung
- Aug 13, 2016
- 1 min read

“ ‘There is hope for your future,’ says the LORD.”
Jeremiah 31:17
I recently wrote a resignation letter:
• Dear Past, I have endured the burden of working with you for the past thirty-five years. In that time I have not thrived under your constant scolding. I feel that with the lack of promotion I have experienced, I need change; therefore, I tender my resignation. I have been offered a position with an organization that offers forgiveness and change: The Future. Consequently, I am not open to the consideration of a counteroffer of either guilt or condemnation. Thank you for the opportunity to sow sorrow and reap tears during the last few years. But I have absolutely no intention of completing the rest of my shift in this environment full of self-loathing. Sincerely, Rhonda Is there anything in your past to which you need to say good-bye?
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