Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Search for a New Apartment Begins

As mentioned in the previous post, I've been living in the company
dorm for the past 3 years and it's time for me to go. In Japan the
moving season is in March-April because the university year starts and
new hires start work at this period of time.

I've been looking on and off for places to for the past month through
the internet and after living in the dorms for a while, I am ready for
a nicer place to live. Somewhere with at least 2 rooms and a kitchen,
and relatively closer to the city in a nice building. It is going to
be much more expensive to the dorms that I've been living in, but I
will be able to invite friends over and host events, which should cut
down on my entertainment costs significantly.

The added benefit is that I'll be able to dedicate a room to a
study/work out area, meaning that I'll be able to do more activities
at home. I would like to see if the partition between having a study
versus having a bedroom + study will have an impact on my working
habits. Either way, having a new environment will be mentally
stimulating and I am quite certain that the change in environment will
have a positive impact.

At the same time, having increased associated living costs will force
me to keep myself to sharpen my skills, advance and look for new
opportunities. I believe that it's easy to stagnate if one gets too
comfortable-- because if things are pretty secure already, why try
harder? This is a habit that I am going to work on breaking, but I
believe that it requires some external "stress" to be applied to
myself.

Fortunately, I've still been tracking my personal expenses so I have a
general idea of what I can afford. In Japan, compared to North
America, there is a wider selection of places and prices of places to
live in. Where as in Vancouver, the cheapest place that you will be
lucky to find will be in the $800 range, going upwards. Living about 1
hour out of the city by train, you can probably get away with
something in the $500-$600 range if you wanted to save money. I'll be
aiming for something nicer and closer to the city. It'll be more
expensive, but I will be aiming to shoot for a career upgrade within
1.5 years for a respectable increase in salary. I have a general idea
of what other companies might be looking for in an international
candidate now so I will be pushing to get certified in the level 1
Japanese Language Proficiency Test and one other certification.

To accomplish these goals, I will be looking to reduce the number of
hours to focus on personal development. The idea is to invest in
myself and reap compounding rewards the more skilled I get. I think
this is a far better solution compared to working longer hours-- as I
loathe to think of myself as a monkey. Other commitments I'll need to
make is to cut down on the number of hours that I spend unproductively
and I am in the process of setting up a timer system where I focus on
a task for a specific amount of time before giving myself a break to
do whatever. I'll also be looking to find a way to tabulate what I
learned or accomplished during these times to determine if I was
working effectively.

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