Welcome back to work! Sounds like you're a person who prefers the busy-ness too!
Your job is so dang interesting, what a mish-mash you are dealing with all the time, but if it were me I'd be engaged as heck to find out what's gonna happen each day!
Hope that BIPOC salmon slam goes well, it sounds like a good time!
Oh, I LOVE idleness. LOVE it. I don't have the little voice that demands productivity from me, but I do have a lot of hobbies/interests so there is a lot I *want* to do which is probably why I stay as apparently busy as I do.
But I will warn you my kitchen floors are DIRTY. Ha!
One of the reasons I loved working at the mental health facility is I had like 5 things I HAD to do: Show up, be present/available, be supportive, mop the floor at least once, keep good notes when things happen. But I didn't know if my shift would be dealing with life & death emergencies and alarms spending all day on all cylinders, or quietly reading books and trying not to fall asleep... (I didn't even have to "look busy!" Yay!) but usually somewhere in between. On a super quiet night I might detail the countertops rather than read a book, but most of the quiet time, I just enjoyed the quiet and sat on my ass. It's my happy place!
He's being nice to invite the white lady to his in-group salmon feed. That is a damn privilege!
I didn't understand a lot of that coz the terms are different to what I know. But look. I DO like the idea of these high falutin' types investing in BIPOC stuff. Haha!!! Great idea. *grins*
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Your job is so dang interesting, what a mish-mash you are dealing with all the time, but if it were me I'd be engaged as heck to find out what's gonna happen each day!
Hope that BIPOC salmon slam goes well, it sounds like a good time!
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I don't have the little voice that demands productivity from me, but I do have a lot of hobbies/interests so there is a lot I *want* to do which is probably why I stay as apparently busy as I do.
But I will warn you my kitchen floors are DIRTY. Ha!
One of the reasons I loved working at the mental health facility is I had like 5 things I HAD to do: Show up, be present/available, be supportive, mop the floor at least once, keep good notes when things happen. But I didn't know if my shift would be dealing with life & death emergencies and alarms spending all day on all cylinders, or quietly reading books and trying not to fall asleep... (I didn't even have to "look busy!" Yay!) but usually somewhere in between.
On a super quiet night I might detail the countertops rather than read a book, but most of the quiet time, I just enjoyed the quiet and sat on my ass. It's my happy place!
He's being nice to invite the white lady to his in-group salmon feed. That is a damn privilege!
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