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By *asual777Man 42 weeks ago
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I have never really understood the fear thing . We spend a fifth or more of our week working . If it’s that frightful to go back to then it’s worth changing in my opinion to something you enjoy doing and look forward to getting back to. If it’s a way of paying the bills and more lucrative than anything else you can get , then think of it that way rather than something which drains you of joy and spirit |
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I often had that Monday morning feeling and changing jobs didn't always make it better.
Greener grass and demons of your acquaintance etc.
Work is a necessary evil until you can afford to retire. Being free to enjoy life to the full when you finally finish having to work makes it all worth while.
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I personally would have the horrors if I didn't have anything to do. I work nightshifts, play golf in daytime. Also involved in gaa and rugby in evenings. Just couldn't imagine having nothing to do tbh |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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I only used to get the back to work horrors if I was on a bender for the weekend before. I don't drink anymore so no horrors for me.
Besides I'm in bed in Argentina right now |
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By *og-ManMan 42 weeks ago
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"I only used to get the back to work horrors if I was on a bender for the weekend before. I don't drink anymore so no horrors for me.
Besides I'm in bed in Argentina right now"
Don't cry for me Melanie de la Coeur |
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