After Work De-Stress
I'm having trouble staying calm at work at the moment. I don't handle monumental change very well, especially when it appears to threaten something that I've spent a long time building and perfecting, which adds a lot of value to the service provided to a lot of important people. (Not blowing my own trumpet here unduly, but I can't give detail as a policy is about to be released stating that all references to my place of work must be removed from all blogs, Bebos, My Space pages etc. Luckily I saw this coming a mile off and have never explicitly mentioned where and for whom I work.)
I'm telling myself to hold my nerve and to not react until at least the next day or even the day after to things that are happening. Being horribly hormonal does not help.

This does though. Munching a nice piece of cake for my supper whilst soaking up the evening sunshine next to the canal, watching the boats go slowly through the lock and being examined at close quarters by hoverflies. I love hoverflies.
I'm telling myself to hold my nerve and to not react until at least the next day or even the day after to things that are happening. Being horribly hormonal does not help.

This does though. Munching a nice piece of cake for my supper whilst soaking up the evening sunshine next to the canal, watching the boats go slowly through the lock and being examined at close quarters by hoverflies. I love hoverflies.

1 Comments:
You're not the only one having a bad time at work at the moment hun 9 I also adopted the "don't react quickly" policy and added to it with "don't react at all if possible" which is much harder and just feels like denial!
You keep riding the bike to de-stress and I'll keep walking along Sandown beach (or Cowes, or Freshwater Bay)...
K.
xxx
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