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Tuesday, April 20, 2004 |
I Had Planned......to write something about my week on Grand Bahama, but I just got home from work and have an 8 a.m. meeting tomorrow. Two days back and the neurons are already fried. So, I'll try again tomorrow. File under Working Stiff Stuff. 10:49:49 PM |
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Thursday, April 08, 2004 |
Got To Banish That NegativityI'm sitting here sipping a Whitbread Pale Ale and trying to decompress. I'm trying to banish all of those thoughts and worries that come rushing at me like a noisy crowd, File under Working Stiff Stuff. 8:07:44 PM |
MotivationDoes anyone besides me think that the Office Max commercial featuring the motivational poster is a hoot? I laugh everytime I see it, whereas the Jerry Seinfeld ads with Superman are starting to wear a little thin. Anyway, I offer this courtesy of Despair.com for your approval: File under Working Stiff Stuff. 8:34:57 AM |
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Thursday, November 06, 2003 |
Today's Deep Thought"...one of the strongest motives that lead men to art and science is escape from everyday life with its painful crudity and hopeless dreariness, from the fetters of one's own ever-shifting desires. A finely tempered nature longs to escape from the personal life into the world of objective perception and thought." - - Albert Einstein File under Working Stiff Stuff. 5:41:58 PM |
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Wednesday, September 03, 2003 |
Golden YearsHere's an interesting post I received from the Post-Careerist newsgroup:
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Tuesday, July 29, 2003 |
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Wednesday, June 25, 2003 |
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This is courtesy of Bob Rosen at the Post-Careerist newsgroup: If you've been looking forward to a holiday, only to fall ill with some poorly-defined malady in its first days, you may have become a victim to a recently named syndrome, LEISURE SICKNESS. The condition has been identified by the Dutch psychologist Professor Ad Vingerhoets of Tilburg University. There are two varieties. One refers to symptoms - which can include nausea, fatigue, headaches, and recurrent infections - that appear whenever the stress of the working week is suddenly removed, either at the weekend or at the beginning of holidays. The other sort is found among men and women who have become tired of the rat race and who have downshifted to enjoy a quieter life, only to find themselves suffering from these recurrent minor illnesses plus boredom and depression, another name for which is "underload syndrome" (an older generation would have named it "ennui", an expressive word that has rather gone out of fashion). Whatever it's called, few of us need worry about the risks of getting it: research evidence suggests it's mainly found among high-achieving men and women and that only 3% of those surveyed have experienced it. The researchers, who presented their findings at a recent meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, determined that people who are perfectionists, carry large workloads and feel very responsible for their work are more apt to suffer from these symptoms, termed "leisure sickness." --[Psychology Today, 1 July 2001] You can get more info here. File under Working Stiff Stuff.
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Tuesday, June 03, 2003 |
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A while ago I heard about the Slow Food Movement, an Italian idea in direct opposition to the concept of fast foods. Well, New Perspectives Quarterly reports that there's a Slow City Movement, "a program of civilized harmony and active peace founded on the serenity of everyday life to bring together towns and cities, large and small, which share common features and move in this direction," also springing from Italy: It just sounds too good to ever work here. It's work harder, work longer, work faster, and get paid less. That's the American Way in this New Century. But after all, we are Professionals. File under Working Stiff Stuff. 12:33:32 AM |
each one clamoring for attention. The beer's not doing the trick though. It'll take something with a little more crank to it to achieve that. I've got to slow things down so that I can think about one thing at a time. That's hard to do when you seem to be spending every waking minute of every day multitasking in the multithreaded existance. At least I'm off until April 19th and I'll be heading down to the Bahamas to do some scuba diving. I probably won't even start to relax until I'm in the air sipping a glass of wine. I've decided not to blog during this vacation. I've got to get away from my electronic virtual life for a while (not that I won't go through withdrawal without my Mac). Besides, with all that's going on in the world right now I'd only bring myself down. I've got to get rid of this negativity despite the latest news from Iraq. Some people taken hostage and threatened with being burned alive. Well, I said I wanted to get rid of this negativity so I'd better not comment on that. So, barring something unforeseen, I'll see all of you when I get back. In the meantime, as my old pal Jean Shepherd would say, "keep your knees loose."