Working it Out
- My husband is home, he is tired and has a bunch of new meds and doctors appointments.
- I saw a piece of paper on the copy machine yesterday that should not have been there. It is a new ORG chart that shows my co-worker becoming my new boss at the end of summer.
- My blood pressure for the last two nights has been 165/110.
- I have that overwhelmed feeling that comes on after a crises is over.
- I have been practicing procrastination as if a prize lay at the next level.
- WHOA there...I can see that this list could turn into a major woe is me. Hold on kids (self therapy) let me go to back to the top.
- My husband is much better, he's home and has some new meds and doctors that may be able to help prevent this again.
- My co-worker will be my new boss? He is younger than my daughter yes, but I like him very much and he is smart smart smart! We get along well and I believe he is qualified for the position.
- There are plenty of blood pressure medicines out there and plenty of doctors to prescribe them. I need to find a doctor (thank you God for health insurance). I also need to actually make the appointment and GO .
- It is natural and not at all an "addict/alcoholic" thing to feel overwhelmed after a crisis. Jeez it's great to be like a normal person.
- Procrastination is more of a habit than a defect.
- whew.........going to shower, pray and work now.
- goodbye.
10 comments:
Make that appointment today, OK? Thanks Pammie.
I second what Mary Christine said. Now.
All in favor: "AYE!!!!"
(((HUGS PAMMIE)))
Over the years I've been witness to a lot of material that should never have been public in jobs, I seem to have a spirit of finding things out before they happen.
I'm grateful for some, it has presented me with composure where I wouldn't have had it otherwise (dramatic/emotional blah!)
Now I just consider it a gift from God to get 'the committee' settled down before the event.
Glad you like your new boss-to-be, that helps a lot!
Glad too that hubby is home and on the mend!
I love how you turned a gripe list into gratitude. Thanks for that today :)Time to take care of Pammie now, K? Maybe take a little time to float in the pool or strum the guitar? This is your personal (almost) nurse speaking!
i love this post.
Thanks Pam for turning the negatives into positives. Take care of yourself as there is so much stress after a medical crisis. I know that you know what to do.
That's great; the way you turned it around.
And GO SEE A DOCTOR!
Pam, please go to the dr. today! Seriously.
It's all in how we look at it! thanks..
Nice article. very interesting, thanks for sharing.
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