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I like my job but the Sunday scaries are real. Wondering if I did enough this weekend or spent enough quality time with my family, but still have a list of things I wish I got done, wondering how this week will go, caught between the count down until the end of the work week but not wanting to wish time away
24-03-2024 06:29 PM
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I can't say I relate. I used to look forward to my first day of work @ArraDreaming .
I used to struggle with Friday's because weekends were hard for me.
Now, I don't really mind any day... maybe I barely keep up with which day is which!
24-03-2024 06:31 PM
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I was just thinking... you know how you work part time? What if you asked NOT to work Mondays?
@ArraDreaming This thought came to me because I just realised that my sister doesn't work Mondays.
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24-03-2024 06:42 PM
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That's life. I think people who are working often prefer just not go to work and stay home instead. It's life. @ArraDreaming
I'm looking forward for a long break... at the same time, I know I need the accountability and routine of work.
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