What is it like to hold? I have a few nice mechanical pencils but wouldn’t mind to get something a bit less expensive for when I travel to the office (my everyday is a YOL but I don’t like taking it out… ADHD, outside, and nice things do not mix well).
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do your 40 hours then turn your brain off
🤣🤣 I wish
But logically you are correct it’s not like I’m going to earn more if I run myself into the ground.
The work itself is interesting in that there are new issues, questions or commercial options that people come up with more often than not. So the role itself I like, but the burnout bit…
For the last few months the number of things our rather small team has been asked to do has roughly doubled, so I am working longer hours and taking fewer breaks. I have been having dreams/nightmares about work, having anxiety when I’m not at work because I am thinking about things that haven’t been done, unable to sleep, appetite changes, frustration and snapping at my family, etc. I know I haven’t been in the best place mentally during this time. All of these things have clouded over the elements of the job I enjoy, because instead of being able to think about those or let my mind wander around to consider various options I am forced to make snap decisions and work on outputs instead of the thinking bits of the job.
My boss tries to support but he is under the same pressure and can’t do much about it. My coworkers are okay.
It feels important and I don’t know if that is the problem or not. Everything I do contributes to the top line of a large business but really my actions are a drop in the ocean of a vast and complex system and I am annoyed with myself for letting it get to me this much.
Is it? I feel like people think I know where I am going but it’s not that… I just don’t like feeling stuck
Even with meds I can get overwhelmed when there are too many competing goals and I know there isn't enough time to get them all done. Too much energy is spent trying to mitigate the fallout from the ones that don't work out.
This is really well put, good way to unravel some of that stuff going on in my head. Thanks
I agree, being forced to do something, or the monotony of daily life is a killer.
I’m not in the states, but definitely looking into options.
Best of luck
Yes… I know exactly what you mean!
I had tried to carve out a Lean/Process improvement role for myself but it didn’t work out.
Looks like I might get to move into M&A soon which would be good though, new stuff to learn and try and all that jazz.
Thanks for the insights !!
Yo… I was referred to them in April 2024 and got my diagnosis in November… it was a long slog but eventually came through.
When I first picked them as the RTC partner the wait time was only like 6 weeks but by the time my GP got around to it the waitlist got much longer 🤦♀️.
The process with them has been good though, so best of luck!
I have the same problem but it’s two watches (despite turning off the setting that means either watch should have an alarm linked to the phone)
As others have mentioned, core exercises will be key here.
Some more traditional non-core exercises like squats and deadlifts will be engaging your core muscles (and a reminder that your ‘core’ is your whole trunk/body and not just your abs!), but you can progress this along with additional core exercises.
As someone that sits a lot for work, I really like to do ‘supermans’ and variations of them, a basic one is to lie flat on your stomach with arms and legs extended, then raise your arms and legs off the floor. You can hold, do them as reps, “swim” in the air, add in some pulls (like an overhead row if you have a resistance band or something you can attach in front of you).
Yoga has been mentioned below, but I would add Pilates to the list as well, there are plenty of core exercises to go at.
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