Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is the reason I do not work. My kids are in college and I am at home. I hated working. Hated, hated, hated getting up in the morning. Heck, even in college I never took morning classes. I wanted to work because I thought working would be glamorous, fulfilling, life changing and interesting. Instead, it is like slow death. Each day you go to office to live your life under someone else's thumb. My DH works because he finds fulfillment at work. I have no issues. Biologically, societally, emotionally, physically, financially, I am ok not working.
This post is kind of jaw dropping to me.
She’s old so housing was cheap, lots of boomer moms never had to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you eating decently, taking a vitamin, drinking enough water? I think it gets easier as you develop routines and get on autopilot. But definitely try to simplify at home—takeout, etc—and try to set aside time for exercise or something energizing.
I'm trying, but the job is unpredictable. Today I couldn't go to the bathroom until lunch time. I had 20 minutes to get and eat lunch, so I didn't eat or drink as much as I would have liked to today. I'm trying to preload on water before work and drink more in the evenings.
Well, this is probably why you are so tired - sounds like you have a very demanding job. I’m sure you’ll adapt but it definitely sounds more exhausting than a typical office job. I’m guessing healthcare or education or maybe being in court or working in a factory….
It’s in education, but it kind of feels like working in a factory…![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you eating decently, taking a vitamin, drinking enough water? I think it gets easier as you develop routines and get on autopilot. But definitely try to simplify at home—takeout, etc—and try to set aside time for exercise or something energizing.
I'm trying, but the job is unpredictable. Today I couldn't go to the bathroom until lunch time. I had 20 minutes to get and eat lunch, so I didn't eat or drink as much as I would have liked to today. I'm trying to preload on water before work and drink more in the evenings.
Well, this is probably why you are so tired - sounds like you have a very demanding job. I’m sure you’ll adapt but it definitely sounds more exhausting than a typical office job. I’m guessing healthcare or education or maybe being in court or working in a factory….
It’s in education, but it kind of feels like working in a factory…![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is the reason I do not work. My kids are in college and I am at home. I hated working. Hated, hated, hated getting up in the morning. Heck, even in college I never took morning classes. I wanted to work because I thought working would be glamorous, fulfilling, life changing and interesting. Instead, it is like slow death. Each day you go to office to live your life under someone else's thumb. My DH works because he finds fulfillment at work. I have no issues. Biologically, societally, emotionally, physically, financially, I am ok not working.
I guess you're very fortunate that not everyone feels the way you do. Otherwise, no one would work.
I think most people feel like me but they work to pay the bills. I have super inexpensive tastes and thankfully I saved modest amount of money when I worked, and DH is also working. But, GOD, it is a drag to work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids?
Kindergarten. I have one kid, a dog and a husband and am tired! I can't imagine some of the families who have 3 kids, 2 dogs, a cat, and a lizard. Maybe part of it is my introversion. I need to be alone!
DP.. get rid of the dog if you are that tired. And get your DH to do more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you eating decently, taking a vitamin, drinking enough water? I think it gets easier as you develop routines and get on autopilot. But definitely try to simplify at home—takeout, etc—and try to set aside time for exercise or something energizing.
I'm trying, but the job is unpredictable. Today I couldn't go to the bathroom until lunch time. I had 20 minutes to get and eat lunch, so I didn't eat or drink as much as I would have liked to today. I'm trying to preload on water before work and drink more in the evenings.
Well, this is probably why you are so tired - sounds like you have a very demanding job. I’m sure you’ll adapt but it definitely sounds more exhausting than a typical office job. I’m guessing healthcare or education or maybe being in court or working in a factory….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is the reason I do not work. My kids are in college and I am at home. I hated working. Hated, hated, hated getting up in the morning. Heck, even in college I never took morning classes. I wanted to work because I thought working would be glamorous, fulfilling, life changing and interesting. Instead, it is like slow death. Each day you go to office to live your life under someone else's thumb. My DH works because he finds fulfillment at work. I have no issues. Biologically, societally, emotionally, physically, financially, I am ok not working.
This post is kind of jaw dropping to me.
Anonymous wrote:That is the reason I do not work. My kids are in college and I am at home. I hated working. Hated, hated, hated getting up in the morning. Heck, even in college I never took morning classes. I wanted to work because I thought working would be glamorous, fulfilling, life changing and interesting. Instead, it is like slow death. Each day you go to office to live your life under someone else's thumb. My DH works because he finds fulfillment at work. I have no issues. Biologically, societally, emotionally, physically, financially, I am ok not working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you eating decently, taking a vitamin, drinking enough water? I think it gets easier as you develop routines and get on autopilot. But definitely try to simplify at home—takeout, etc—and try to set aside time for exercise or something energizing.
I'm trying, but the job is unpredictable. Today I couldn't go to the bathroom until lunch time. I had 20 minutes to get and eat lunch, so I didn't eat or drink as much as I would have liked to today. I'm trying to preload on water before work and drink more in the evenings.
Anonymous wrote:That is the reason I do not work. My kids are in college and I am at home. I hated working. Hated, hated, hated getting up in the morning. Heck, even in college I never took morning classes. I wanted to work because I thought working would be glamorous, fulfilling, life changing and interesting. Instead, it is like slow death. Each day you go to office to live your life under someone else's thumb. My DH works because he finds fulfillment at work. I have no issues. Biologically, societally, emotionally, physically, financially, I am ok not working.