What do you do when you get tired of your work?
Are you a teacher? Hmm, what is causing you to feel tired or burned out? Is it conditions at work? If so, can you do something to change them? Do you want to stay in the same field but try another company/school, etc? Or do you feel that you no longer have an interest in your field? Maybe you could apply to a job outside of your field. Or you can continue working but try to pursue another degree. Or, maybe you just need to make time out to do the things that you're interested in (hobbies, etc)....that way it's not only about work. *Could try reflecting over the benefits of your job....if it is making a difference for others, etc. *
I wonder if I find the right man, and he makes enough to provide for both of us, am I going to become that woman that gives up everything I worked for to sit in front of a TV and munch on cookies?
*You're not in that situation, so don't worry about it yet. You've no idea how you will behave. Perhaps you will be among those married women who pursues several interests. Who is active.......who maybe works.........or if she doesn't work, she's doing something creative or philanthropic. * And moreover, why is it that some women (i.e. the pretty ones) get to have that, but girls like me don't? Girls like me have to work work work, because one day, our parents will be dead and we will have to figure out ways to feed ourselves.
*There ARE pretty girls out there who don't have it easy as you assume. There are some who are in toxic marriages.......their looks alone were not enough to guarantee a good/right husband.........they work hard to make ends meet, etc. You don't know a person until you start living with them.......and that includes what may seem like the "right guy." Think of Tiger Woods' wife. She's beautiful..........doesn't have to work........but look at what she's going through. And Mila Kunis (whom you've been said to resemble) is an attractive girl. *