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A Familiar Commute, One Quiet Question
In a routine morning, the thought of a job change returns
Every morning, Jiyoon boards the same train.
Her body follows the routine, but her mind whispers: “Could I change jobs…?”
Career Change Outlook
On a repetitive commute, a young professional swings between fear and hope and learns to find the right timing by preparing herself step by step.

Protagonist, early-30s office worker considering a job change
Diligent and responsible, but she tends to undervalue herself. She thinks for a long time, then moves with quiet determination.

Coworker and grounded advisor
Straightforward but warm. Good at organizing messy thoughts and pointing out strengths others overlook.

HR caller from a new company, a signal of change
Warm yet concise. A symbol of timing: an unexpected call that turns preparation into opportunity.

Scene 1
In a routine morning, the thought of a job change returns
Every morning, Jiyoon boards the same train.
Her body follows the routine, but her mind whispers: “Could I change jobs…?”

Scene 2
Collaboration reveals skills she already built
In the meeting room, she ends up at the whiteboard again.
As she organizes ideas and roles, she realizes: she has already done a lot.

Scene 3
Peeling away fear, one note at a time
Late at night, only a few lights stay on.
She peels off one “what if” and lets it go: fear does not get to decide for her.

Scene 4
Grounded comfort loosens the knot
Over coffee, Seonho says it plainly: “You have already led projects. Do not shrink yourself.”
Something tight in Jiyoon’s chest softens.

Scene 5
Turning vague anxiety into a concrete list
She closes the laptop and writes: projects, skills, people.
The vague thought “I am not enough” starts to lose power.

Scene 6
Like a wheel, timing comes around
City lights drift by.
She watches the ferris wheel and thinks: “This might be my preparing season.”

Scene 7
Crossing hesitation with one action
The cursor hovers.
She clicks—not because she is fearless, but because she is ready enough.

Scene 8
Waiting can be part of preparation
No reply comes immediately.
She keeps working—and keeps learning—so the wait becomes progress.

Scene 9
Opportunity arrives as timing
Her phone vibrates.
A new number, a new door—an interview request at last.

Scene 10
Change has already begun
She looks up at the night sky.
No final answer yet, but she is no longer stuck. She has started.