Stay on track
Jan. 29th, 2020 11:09 pmThis morning I was excited because Wednesday is a running day, this afternoon I was looking forward to it, this evening I thought that nah, I don't wanna have to get up and go outside and go running >.< Then I listened to "Go the Distance" from Hercules a few times and went anyway. :)
I'm staying longer at the office currently because I left early the last two weeks to have more time to study, so even though exams are over I still don't feel like I have time for much. Especially reading, and also commenting - how did I find so much time for that? I should be writing too, exchange fic and D&D session summaries, and there's a bunch of miscellaneous stuff to do... (Yes I could cut some of my "browse social media" time but I need at least some of that for my brain to settle down. Finding funny TMA posts on Tumblr, and sharing them with DD, is an excellent distraction from random anxiety.)
And I'm still sheltered from most of the stress at the office because I only started a few months ago, but I'll probably begin feeling it soon. It's still very interesting! At the moment for every thing I learn I realize that there are three other things I don't know and feel like I should, but that's probably normal. At least there's always plenty of chocolate. (My first workplace always had free fruit, the second one had apples, this one now always has chocolate and other sweets. It changes by the day if I prefer the first or the current option.)
I'm staying longer at the office currently because I left early the last two weeks to have more time to study, so even though exams are over I still don't feel like I have time for much. Especially reading, and also commenting - how did I find so much time for that? I should be writing too, exchange fic and D&D session summaries, and there's a bunch of miscellaneous stuff to do... (Yes I could cut some of my "browse social media" time but I need at least some of that for my brain to settle down. Finding funny TMA posts on Tumblr, and sharing them with DD, is an excellent distraction from random anxiety.)
And I'm still sheltered from most of the stress at the office because I only started a few months ago, but I'll probably begin feeling it soon. It's still very interesting! At the moment for every thing I learn I realize that there are three other things I don't know and feel like I should, but that's probably normal. At least there's always plenty of chocolate. (My first workplace always had free fruit, the second one had apples, this one now always has chocolate and other sweets. It changes by the day if I prefer the first or the current option.)