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|  Message 1387  |
|  Damon A. Getsman to Nancy Backus  |
|  Re: Hassles At Work  |
|  31 May 15 16:33:03  |
 Re: Re: Hassles At Work By: Nancy Backus to Damon A. Getsman on Tue May 19 2015 20:04:52 DAG>> Yeah I've done a couple of shifts at Free Geek here, which kind of NB> That sounds like a good fit. :) I actually got sick when I had the last one set up that I was going to go to, unfortunately. However they're always looking for more people that they've already certified to fill shifts, so I'll be trying to see if I can get in another slot on Monday. Right now I'm also thinking that I might _finally_ be able to afford Aikido for myself (and possibly even my son, though he's already in Tae Kwon Do) come this next paycheck, which should be Tuesday or Wednesday. Needless to say I'm really pumped at starting to have some different options available for socialization where I've really had nothing but the volunteering or food hell places before. NB> Those can have a focus that isn't necessarily what you need... although NB> that might be a possibility for socializing if you thought your input NB> might be helpful to others, even if you don't think you really need it. Yeah I could tell that the VA groups weren't for me even before I met the members of the group. I could tell by the person that was giving the introduction and the way that she was treating the people that were there that I was really far out of my element. Perhaps you're right, though. The last time that I was in a place with lots of groups I spent about a half a day making sure that I'd dealt with my losses as best I could, and the rest of the time it helped me more than anything to be able to sit down and help some of the other people work through there problems. I'm not trying to steal crap from Patch Adams here, it's just kind of how it worked out, if you remember his scene in the psych ward and all. NB> True... the dynamic changes some when one HAS to keep the job... vs NB> when one can walk and find something better... Right now I wouldn't throw away what I've got for anything. It's allowing me a degree of freedom that I never thought I'd have and there's finally been enough of a ramp up in hours that I'm able to get in enough work to do well. Not too much of it, though. I never thought I'd find that mix. Plus I'm starting to get good at it again, which is really nice. I don't like having to ask somebody about every little step every time. Autonomy and the confidence in the actions that one is taking is always a good thing. It is quite a bit like riding a bike. ;) NB> Or the Sinatra song... high apple-pie in the Sky-y-y-y hopes |
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