"boredalways" (boredalway666)
02/03/2020 at 16:50 • Filed to: Muck Fonday, Muck Funday, Muck Fondays, Of Happenings!, The Power of Positive Thinking, The Power of Dreams, Joblopnik, job hunting | 1 | 5 |
Dear Oppo,
First and foremost, thank you all who left me kind words last Wednesday. The last few days have been rough AF, but this morning I was ready to move forward. Unfortunately, the last 5 days took a toll on my sleep, social, and eating habits — the one positive is that I lost almost 6 pounds since the day my position was eliminated. The rest was ~28 hours of sleep, barely eating once a day, finding whatever what would hold my attention on YouTube, and leaving the house once to pick up 2 pizzas (BOGO), cheesebread, and apple tart from Donatos since the will to cook anything was nil. So when I tried to start working on my resume and get my printer’s inkjets cleaned this morning, I hit the wall. Very hard. The previous 5 days decided that today was a big fat NOPE.
Yes, it sucks. But it’s not the end of the world. I know this because I really, really want to get myself going again today. The fact that everytime I try to do anything for more than 10 minutes, I become fatigued and dizzy and have to stop and rest. And yet I still keep trying to do something. See, positive signs!
I’m going to get things in order by 5pm EST Tuesday.
That is my goal and I am sticking to it.
I will get up to do something, anything before it gets too late in the day today.
Even typing this was draining, but I wanted and needed to do it.
This shows my will power is strong.
But OMFG I seriously need to go to bed early tonight!!! :)
P.S.: Just to clear things up, my former employer wasn’t Boeing -- it was a Tier 1 supplier. On second thought, I think it would be best to call it a Tier 1.5 since the manufacturing process that we did was in direct support of a true Tier 1 supplier as part of a contractual joint venture.
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> boredalways
02/03/2020 at 17:10 | 1 |
It sounds like you’ve licked your wounds, and you’re definitely on the upswing. Just continue to be gentle with yourself, celebrate small victories , and hit that goal you set! Keep it up, friend, you’ll get thru this bad spot before too long.
i86hotdogs
> boredalways
02/03/2020 at 17:17 | 1 |
What helped me through times like this, was to set very small, simple, and obtainable goals. Like really small.
-Do a load of laundry
-Clean that one room in your house you keep putting off.
-Fresh bed sheets (this helped a lot for me)
-Grab a wholesome healthy meal
They key for me was to write them down somewhere . Whether it was on my notes app on my phone, or on a sticky note. Physically checking off those goals does something to your wiring. Once you start knock ing those small tasks out, you work towards bigger goals.
-Fresh shave and cut
-Print that resume on some awesome looking paper stock
This got me back into a routine of getting stuff done. It brought back my confidence, and introduced me to new habits.
ST80MND
> boredalways
02/04/2020 at 10:55 | 0 |
I once was told by a wiser man than me:
‘There are only 3 rules to life.
-1 Laugh. every day, at least once a day, have a good gut buster.
-2 Eat. Every day, eat at least once, again with a good gut buster.
-3 Avoid being eaten.’
Its worked out well so far.
boredalways
> i86hotdogs
02/12/2020 at 15:41 | 1 |
Sorry it took so long for me to respond -- family issue and I was asked to help. Unfortunately, that got in the way of me moving forward on the resume front. I have done the other -- washing, cleaning, hygiene, etc. Not sure if I will get to the resume today tho since I also need to do taxes and file for unemployment and severance pay.
i86hotdogs
> boredalways
02/12/2020 at 15:43 | 0 |
All good buddy!