catlover18 it's me and its my party!
let the chillin begin..woooohoooooo :-D
catlover18 it's me and its my party!
school is over tomorrow and chilling is what i will do whole heartedly… :-)
Amandaissmart is putting in work.
I suck at this. I guess everything in moderation is good but also…not my forte.
Gonna get me a grey house in the mountains – kodaikanal, maybe.. a big stone house overlooking a hill on one side and a valley on the other.. waterfall in the middle distance.. obscured by mists wafting by at most times.. have dogs & cats in the house.. and a library on the top floor – with oak-paneled walls full of books of all sorts.. and a fireplace. A skylight in the loft, opening out of a tiled roof – to keep a telescope and star gaze when fancy strikes. Have long-winded staircase that leads to a sunny looking kitchen.. and millions of years of stock of exotic coffee beans. A big jacuzzi facing the wild outdoors.. so i can angle my head and see unspoilt natural beauty as far as the eye can see
aight, i think THE WORLD needs to just stfu, smoke some pot or something, and calm down
I am at one of those points where I am drowning in my work. I commute on the train every day and try to use that time to veg out… listen to my iPod, read a good book, just forget about work for an hour each way. When you bury yourself in something positive, something really good, it’s impossible to think about work. Give it a try… and chill.
I used to be quite good about switching off, letting downtime be downtime and partying on.
But now I find myself thinking about work all the time. Checking work email all the time. Leaving VMs and emails at strange hours, all the time.
My previous boss was German, and had a strong ability to separate time, to shut down, to turn off. As I used to have.
So what’s changed?
I’ve started to get the hang of it; no work email while at home, except in ONE FUCKING ROOM.
Also when I’m not there (physically), I’m not there (MENTALLY).
This is actually working for me…
I seem to remember that it happened about 10 years ago for all of 5 minutes. It was an awesome experience, and I highly recommend it to everyone.