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Ah, lazy days are the best! Apparently, my manager at my full-time job thought I should have one too. I finished my work at 12:30, she didn't e-mail me, so I checked old work for 2 hours (I get an hour lunch). Yesterday I was anxious, I'm having manager issues, she's not very nice and doesn't listen to me. I had to fight for WiFi access to work from home, I went to the VP and I told her I'm immuno compromised. I had acute bronchitis twice last year, and once in January. I got approved and have been doing adjustments. Manager mentioned there are some printing projects that people will have to come in for. My anxiety shot up. I finished one spreadsheet today and my anxiety is still elevated. However, everyone knows I have autoimmune conditions, I'm compromised, and I'm praying and hoping that I'll continue to get work that requires no printing. I'm grateful that the VP listened and I'm grateful that HR will work with me (they sent around an e-mail, stating if you are compromised or live with older folks - I still live with my parents - they will accommodate). I'm grateful that corporate has anxiety and happiness workshops too. My library job, which is part-time, is closed indefinitely. I'm grateful that my library co-workers are keeping in touch and I'm grateful I am still getting paid. Now that my full-time job is done, time for some exercise, some deep breathing meditation, and working on some projects. Any plans for the evening?
The writer is the engineer of the human soul. |
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