I’ve been having a horrible time at work lately. Not due to work colleagues, I hasten to add. It’s about the working environment and many of them share the same issues and stresses. But it’s taken its toll, and it hasn’t helped that I’ve had a number of health problems lately. I may need surgery to correct a long-established problem, I had
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But making a mistake does not make us - you - a horrible person. It doesn't mean that we shouldn't be doing the job we're doing. It means we're human, because everyone makes mistakes from time to time. The important thing isn't the mistake itself, but how we learn from it: how we acknowledge and accept that we screwed up, and how we make sure that the lesson is learned and we won't do that again.
Can you guess that I screwed up badly at work recently? *g* I also felt - still feel - angry at myself, and ashamed, and have managers who both wanted me to be aware of what I'd done wrong and understand that it's over and done ( ... )
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I'm really sorry to hear about all of your physical ailments that, compounded by depression, are giving you such grief. Frankly, I would think that if anybody's opinion is to be trusted when suffering from depression, a work superior's would be high on the list. After all, it's their job to make sure you do your job correctly and/or make changes if need be to make sure that job gets done ( ... )
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I feel quite up to checking over your last chapter any time you want to send it my way. Well done for finishing!
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