Anonymous wrote:Okay that’s nice. I hate having to work in real clothes and be nice all day to people and not glare at annoying people, having to make sure my lunch has my name and date so it doesn’t get stolen or thrown away, having to do laundry at 7pm rather than 11am , having to make sure I have my keycard to go use the bathroom, answer what my plans are for the long weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can WFH and get up, put in real clothes, and do an early morning grocery trip, workout class, coffee run, etc., and it will have a similar impact.
But you have to teach yourself to love yourself to have higher expectations, instead of relying on an authority figure to force you into it. It's a maturity issue.
You’re right - I am too mature and my menopausal self does need the extra push of “the man.”
Anonymous wrote:I was authorized telework today - yay. And as I am about to start my day wearing sweats, I realized RTO makes me mentally better. Being forced to get up, put on real clothes, and be among real people is a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:I was authorized telework today - yay. And as I am about to start my day wearing sweats, I realized RTO makes me mentally better. Being forced to get up, put on real clothes, and be among real people is a good thing.