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So far so good with the 'refresh' outlook. I've missed a few days of 750Words entries out of laziness and distraction, I meant to post here yesterday and forgot, and a few of my main blog entries have essentially been filler, but it is what it is. Pick myself up and start again the next day. Much healthier outlook, yeah?
I'll be doing my two opening-bookkeeper shifts tomorrow and Saturday which means waking up at 4:15am (giving myself an hour to shower, have breakfast, and chill a bit before heading out), which have become my favorite shifts. I'm not the biggest fan of waking up that early, but I certainly do love getting out at 1pm and having the rest of the day to have fun! Not knowing next week's schedule until it goes up Thursday night / Friday morning can be exhausting sometimes -- especially when the schedule software pits me at six days in a row sometimes -- but for the most part I look at it the same way. Each week is something new.
To be honest I actually do like the shifting of days and hours, because it keeps me moving. Sitting in the same chair in front of the same computer for the same exact hours for fourteen years slipped me into some serious false-comfort states of mind. It made me lazy, got me procrastinating something fierce. This job's schedule works for me, makes me rethink how to deal with my non-Day-Job work schedule.
Plus, I'm slowly getting in better shape, which is also important!
I'll be doing my two opening-bookkeeper shifts tomorrow and Saturday which means waking up at 4:15am (giving myself an hour to shower, have breakfast, and chill a bit before heading out), which have become my favorite shifts. I'm not the biggest fan of waking up that early, but I certainly do love getting out at 1pm and having the rest of the day to have fun! Not knowing next week's schedule until it goes up Thursday night / Friday morning can be exhausting sometimes -- especially when the schedule software pits me at six days in a row sometimes -- but for the most part I look at it the same way. Each week is something new.
To be honest I actually do like the shifting of days and hours, because it keeps me moving. Sitting in the same chair in front of the same computer for the same exact hours for fourteen years slipped me into some serious false-comfort states of mind. It made me lazy, got me procrastinating something fierce. This job's schedule works for me, makes me rethink how to deal with my non-Day-Job work schedule.
Plus, I'm slowly getting in better shape, which is also important!