CelticWarrior
Jedi
I wanted to talk about experiences with working our jobs and how it affects our ability to maintain a healthy way of life. Each of us works to make money for our needs and just about anything that gives us more freedom or enriches our lives. It's not easy for anyone, however I've wanted for the longest time to get an idea of how people are doing while managing thier lives around a busy schedule. (Of course it's clearly not that money gives us freedom but rather keeps us in an illusionary state of living. As well as keeping the masses in check to maintain control over a society where so called "democracy" and the guise of "for the people by the people" is the most clever scheme ever orchestrated.)
I have been working with the Ontario government for over a year now, it's been both an easygoing and frustrating job to handle. Mostly I'm involved in human resources and security operations, plus assisting with basic maintenance of computer servers all relating to the building's main function which is a data centre for public and private records. More than anything, I'll experience mental stress which can lead to headaches, tiredness, irritability, depression, etc. Also there's the long hours, working on holidays, rotating shifts, night shifts (15% of the time) causing loss of sleep, disruption of circadian rhythm, and again stress. There can be an adequate amount of time off work to rest and recover, however it's just never enough to be honest.
Using Eiriu Eolas and getting into the habbit of pipe breathing can help big time. In addition, having a better diet than anyone I can see around me makes a difference to a point, and there's always the usual comments from colleagues like "why do you eat that way?" "you need bread in your lunch" "I eat lots of vegetables" so that can be annoying. Getting sufficient rest is a huge problem, it's just far too difficult waking up in the morning and then switching over to night shifts after a short period of rest. I use a lot of my time to get rested and make sure my body restores it's natural state. So, when it comes time to get something important done on my own time for example visiting family, reading, networking, organizing my research on various topics that ralate to diet/self-work or going out to have fun and enjoyment in life... it all seems way too hard.
I've contemplated going part time. Then there's the reality check that I'll need more money to spend on my needs and few wants plus saving up for the future. There will be a moment when I realize it's going to be dangerous to continue living this way for much longer and when it comes to that I'll have no choice but to work less often or find a new line of work.
If it were up to me, society would never run on making profit. Instead there would be the goal of better living, communities that engage one another daily to find solutions to common things like eating/drinking, building homes, manufacturing clothing, health care on so forth.
Please share experiences with your working lives... I figure there are people who go through this kind of thing just as badly as I do - and possibly worse!
I have been working with the Ontario government for over a year now, it's been both an easygoing and frustrating job to handle. Mostly I'm involved in human resources and security operations, plus assisting with basic maintenance of computer servers all relating to the building's main function which is a data centre for public and private records. More than anything, I'll experience mental stress which can lead to headaches, tiredness, irritability, depression, etc. Also there's the long hours, working on holidays, rotating shifts, night shifts (15% of the time) causing loss of sleep, disruption of circadian rhythm, and again stress. There can be an adequate amount of time off work to rest and recover, however it's just never enough to be honest.
Using Eiriu Eolas and getting into the habbit of pipe breathing can help big time. In addition, having a better diet than anyone I can see around me makes a difference to a point, and there's always the usual comments from colleagues like "why do you eat that way?" "you need bread in your lunch" "I eat lots of vegetables" so that can be annoying. Getting sufficient rest is a huge problem, it's just far too difficult waking up in the morning and then switching over to night shifts after a short period of rest. I use a lot of my time to get rested and make sure my body restores it's natural state. So, when it comes time to get something important done on my own time for example visiting family, reading, networking, organizing my research on various topics that ralate to diet/self-work or going out to have fun and enjoyment in life... it all seems way too hard.
I've contemplated going part time. Then there's the reality check that I'll need more money to spend on my needs and few wants plus saving up for the future. There will be a moment when I realize it's going to be dangerous to continue living this way for much longer and when it comes to that I'll have no choice but to work less often or find a new line of work.
If it were up to me, society would never run on making profit. Instead there would be the goal of better living, communities that engage one another daily to find solutions to common things like eating/drinking, building homes, manufacturing clothing, health care on so forth.
Please share experiences with your working lives... I figure there are people who go through this kind of thing just as badly as I do - and possibly worse!
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