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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People around here love to compete on how busy they are. Most of the time, I am not sure if it's real or just poor planning. You are probably like me, a super-organized working mom who knows how to get stuff done efficiently and make time for yourself. Others are not like this. [/quote] +1 It's poor planning and lack of time management skills, combined with depression and anxiety (always so overwhelmed, at basically everything) - at least it is with a coworker that has an empty nest (kids grown and long gone), lives by herself, and can't get herself to work, at her regular job. I think this area takes its toll on people, OP. It gets better when you find your people, and also when the high anxiety types learn to take the proper medicine/s. Generally, when people go on about how "busy" they are - I usually answer "i know what you mean!" until they stop. Get your sh*t together, people. [/quote]
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