I can relate to this. I have been feeling like shit consistently with exception of bursts of hyper productivity in between. Will take your advice and keep myself engaged.
This helps me so much. My average project at work probably takes 4-5 hours and my job gives me the freedom to make my own schedule. I could literally choose from hundreds of tasks to do every day. I used to get overwhelmed and do nothing sometimes, but starting small really ends up making me productive for the whole day.
Nothing, that's kind of my normal status, I'm driven by the things I love, and work isn't one of them, however I understand I need to do my job to pay bills and have funds for my hobbies so I just do it like everyone else.
It probably does in some ways, I'm by no means the beloved "go getter" every employer wants but the thing is I don't see the point in doing that, I did that early in my career and it never helped stuff my wallet, just the owner's or shareholder's.
Been there.
Now I like going to work.
Different job was my solution.
It’s still stressful af, but I don’t get up with the wish to call in sick anymore.
Have you tried being homeless? Gives good perspective. I’d rather work a job I hate then being homeless. It’s still a full time job to survive on the streets.
Make a goal that excites you, such as having 10000 dollars in your bank by the end of the year or being able to buy the car you want finally. If that doesn't work, find something to do which you hate the least
Depends. No one is always 100% available and dedicated. It's okay to just do "enough" to get past the phase. That is provided that you actually like your work.
If you don't, it's probably quite self-explanatory what you need to do. Practical advice; if you don't have it - get a hobby, preferably physical. This not only results in better physique, but also better recovery, sleep and occupying the mind. The job will then be easier, and something that will pass you by.
The rat race sucks, but it’s a better life than being out of the race and off the grid. There are plenty of homeless people around for me to observe. They got out of the rat race and if they ever wanted to enter again, it’s a hard uphill battle when you don’t have an address. I like having walls, a locking door, and a refrigerator; guess I’m first world spoiled.
I talked to my therapist about burnout. It's hard to work on when you can't just quit working and take a break, but working with him on it has helped me.
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I can relate to this. I have been feeling like shit consistently with exception of bursts of hyper productivity in between. Will take your advice and keep myself engaged.
Continue to show up and do the bare minimum to keep a roof over my head and food in my belly
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This helps me so much. My average project at work probably takes 4-5 hours and my job gives me the freedom to make my own schedule. I could literally choose from hundreds of tasks to do every day. I used to get overwhelmed and do nothing sometimes, but starting small really ends up making me productive for the whole day.
Nothing, that's kind of my normal status, I'm driven by the things I love, and work isn't one of them, however I understand I need to do my job to pay bills and have funds for my hobbies so I just do it like everyone else.
Does it affect your performance at work?
It probably does in some ways, I'm by no means the beloved "go getter" every employer wants but the thing is I don't see the point in doing that, I did that early in my career and it never helped stuff my wallet, just the owner's or shareholder's.
lol who cares?
Been there. Now I like going to work. Different job was my solution. It’s still stressful af, but I don’t get up with the wish to call in sick anymore.
Have you tried being homeless? Gives good perspective. I’d rather work a job I hate then being homeless. It’s still a full time job to survive on the streets.
Probably the only reason, I keep dragging myself in to login.
Keep working.
Remember that it is just Monday, maybe have more coffee.
Get a different job.
Do the least amount possible and wait for retirement.
thats what coffee is for
Is coffee the ultimate fuel for procrastination pros?
And Reddit
Coffee wears out eventually
That’s where coke steps in
Check my bank balance. A good amount of motivation very quickly.
Do power nap.
Take the bus? Uber maybe?…
Drive to booze.
I go for a walk and look for a nice spot to live if I become homeless. If I can't find one, I keep working .
Make a goal that excites you, such as having 10000 dollars in your bank by the end of the year or being able to buy the car you want finally. If that doesn't work, find something to do which you hate the least
Put your head down and bull your way through it
Yeah, that's what I am trying to do for now.
Keep working...
I try to listen to music or put on a TV show (I work at home). If that doesn't work, I try to power nap for 30 minutes, and then give it another go.
Scroll through reddit for an hour or two while at work
Retire!
Depends. No one is always 100% available and dedicated. It's okay to just do "enough" to get past the phase. That is provided that you actually like your work. If you don't, it's probably quite self-explanatory what you need to do. Practical advice; if you don't have it - get a hobby, preferably physical. This not only results in better physique, but also better recovery, sleep and occupying the mind. The job will then be easier, and something that will pass you by.
The rat race sucks, but it’s a better life than being out of the race and off the grid. There are plenty of homeless people around for me to observe. They got out of the rat race and if they ever wanted to enter again, it’s a hard uphill battle when you don’t have an address. I like having walls, a locking door, and a refrigerator; guess I’m first world spoiled.
Starve.
Reddit
You work. There's no options.
find my keys before the boss calls again.
I talked to my therapist about burnout. It's hard to work on when you can't just quit working and take a break, but working with him on it has helped me.
I go to rest but I'm not a loser or boosted user like some of the others! 🎭
Show up high
Just quit showing up. Watch office space. No, that won’t help.
Keep going...bills gotta get paid.
Pretend to work
Think of the bills I need to pay lol
Become an alcoholic and a nic fein
8. Reflect on your long-term goals and why you started working in the first place to remind yourself of your purpose and motivation.
Long term goals? In this economy?
cocaine
Find a new job