Are there things you try to practice daily to live a more sustainable lifestyle?
There will be many out there who will disagree with the advice I’m about to give. But, it’s my lived experience and what I have learned through some very hard lessons. In particular, I’ve learned these lessons this past year.
Many will argue you need a good work/life balance. That is not a concept I completely embraced. In the past, I felt that if you have a job from which you get personal fulfillment, there is no rub between work and life. Then, I got harder and harder job positions, from which I still got something out of, such as career development and growth.
Then the pandemic hit, and I have since had a complete overhaul of my life. I suffered personal losses and health setbacks. I then had to learn I needed to compartmentalize because I had to keep on going. Too much depended on me. But I couldn’t let one bad event impact other life components. I couldn’t let a set of bad actors have an impact across my life. I had to learn to section off and box things off. It doesn’t mean that when I get home, I don’t complete some work activities. But I certainly don’t answer work calls while in the bath or shower. Yes, I used to do that. Not anymore.
I mentally box things off. It is not easy to do so. But people have recently noted I seem better. More like my old chipper self. Comparmentalize!
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Indeed Dear Miriam So Many Folks Deal With
So Many Moving Parts in Life When Humans
Are Mostly Only Evolved to Focus on One Task
At Hand in A Flow
To Fully Get Life Done
Hopefully Folks Who Are
Competent Enough Will continue
to Be Able to Aptly Compartmentalize
All the Other Tasks Finely to Get the Task
At Hand in Focus Done in a Competent Way
As True What We Will Do Without Competent
Health Care Professionals As the Folks Who Serve
Seniors Free Coffee At Whataburger And Consistently
Charge For Free Plus Making the Mistake of Never putting
the Coffee on
Brew for
Three Sundays
in A Row After A
Profuse Apology Each instance
Of Course i’m Not A CEO Running Health
Care Organizations So i Let the Mistakes
Blow By And Compartmentalize Any Real
Instinct to Get Upset At Incompetence
As Hey It’s Free Stuff for Seniors Anyway
if Only the Challenges in Life Are As Small
As the First World Problems i Deal With hehe
in A Run of the Mill Town Day in the Life of Me Free
Yet if that Same
Incompetence
Filters into the
Life or Death Jobs
That Does Seem to
Be A Bigger Burger
Problem than Whataburger..:)
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