tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9219236556397495909.post7976376524848415865..comments2023-11-03T08:13:04.072-04:00Comments on anabegins: Spring FeverAnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00006807775816627217noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9219236556397495909.post-53365147674112603592017-06-19T09:50:01.512-04:002017-06-19T09:50:01.512-04:00When I was in my first real job out of first stint...When I was in my first real job out of first stint of grad school - and in my early 20s - once a year I would take a 'mental health day' because I would have a day of vacation to burn and was just tired. It made all the difference in my approach to work etc. Nowadays, that seems so self indulgent but even a morning 'off' to not do work, errands, appointments or even organize - but to just 'be' is often really needed. SneakersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9219236556397495909.post-47316030744261467182017-06-16T11:10:36.045-04:002017-06-16T11:10:36.045-04:00This is what my every IM conversation with #2 on o...This is what my every IM conversation with #2 on our blog has been like for the past two weeks. (Even after that post where I was like, rah rah I have to work to be happy.) Maybe it's something in the zeitgest. It's not like I even have something compelling that isn't work that I really would rather be doing (I mean, I did have that, but then I kind of finished reading/watching those things when I should have been working and what's left is less compelling). I've been doing a lot of little easily finished tasks (finally got my email down to something manageable, knocked off several referee reports...). But not so much the important work.<br /><br />I want to have worked!nicoleandmaggiehttp://nicoleandmaggie.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com