weekendness
Aug. 8th, 2005 01:55 amFriday: Worked both jobs. Had remarkably much energy considering it was a fourteen-hour workday.
I have found that I actively like working at Ikea now. If I go to work in a bad mood, I'm usually cheerful by the end. I know part of it is that the fake-cheery thing I put on so easily at work rubs off on my actual mood, but it's also that the job is physically easier now that I'm used to it. I still spend the whole shift on my feet, and run up and down the stairs a lot, but my body has gotten accustomed to it, and my shifts are shorter, so I don't hate it so much. I still resist going to work, but so far, I haven't missed any work and I'm enjoying the job. Plus, my thighs and butt are getting rock-hard. ;-)
Saturday: Ran errands with
Sunday: Spent the entire day with a tummyache, but got a lot done. Five loads of laundry, some way-cool book shopping (got a cute zine and used copies of Mary Oliver and Sharon Olds -- not the women, their poetry. Also Amphigorey.), and a shift at work that I was proud to make it through -- only made it by chanting to myself "Don't think about vomiting. Don't think about vomiting."
Was supposed to check in at UC Berkeley this morning (in person) and then go over to
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Date: 2005-08-09 02:17 am (UTC)Cool! I've found this works well for me, too. Dale Carnige discusses the phenomenon in one of his books, something like, "Stop worring and start living". I'm not usually much into the "self help" set but he's cool and practical, not silly :) (I still worry all the time, but I definately got some great public speaking tips from him)
*drool* just when I thought you couldn't get any cuter :)