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She wants it all, all which has ever been created. She cries when she is not the one who was chosen to hold. They knew, she did not know the difference between holding and owning. They could not understand why she felt like a princess, looking down from a pile of trash.
'Ergophobia' (oil on panel, 6.5" x 6.5") . @chrismarsart's original is available at @coprogallery! . . . posted on Instagram - https://ift.tt/2QUmhBA
Real s c a r e d hours
So, I’ve got a job interview at McDonald’s tomorrow at 12. The interview isn’t what is making me scared. I think the whole possibility that I m a y g e t h i r e d is what I’m afraid of. Like...what if I get the job and then it turns out I’m garbage? I know what I DON’T want to do (cashier/drive thru because I’m bad with orders and money) but what if I’m not good at frying French fries somehow?
Things I am afraid of:
Not being good enough regardless of trying my best
Being yelled at
Getting a job because they hold the possibilities of the first two happening.
What struck me most about the research was the overall conclusion “the mere possibility of being called heightens the need for recovery.” The unpredictability of whether or not someone will be called contributes to the observed negative outcomes. People are essentially constantly vigilant, searching their environment (e.g., smartphones) for threats. Not surprisingly, this can lead to feelings of exhaustion, as employees never feel fully detached from work.
“The perils of our ‘on-call’ work culture” by Craig Dowden Ph.D.
As a substitute teacher, I can say that the absolutely most stressful part of my job isn’t the actual job: it is jumping every time the phone rings, my heartrate zooming up, thinking it might be a work call, and going to bed knowing that the phone might wake me up at 5:30 am and tell me I have to work. It’s TERRIBLE. I don’t have an aversion to my job; I have an aversion to being on-call.
gachakat, we may not have ever interacted outside of sending each other love but i will miss you a lot!
-ergophobia
♈
The 9-5 Shift
At times I feel like there isn't anything scarier than going into work to complete your daily routine. You leave your hopes and dreams of what you could've been at the door, and you take the form of someone you don't even recognize.
The friend of your coworkers, the spineless yesman for your superiors, the ruthless authoritative figure for your employees.
You find yourself pushing people you once considered friends past their mental and physical capabilities, taking shortcuts just to be the hero for billionaires who will never know your name. Soon you’ll bargain away pieces of yourself until you are built entirely new, but it never goes away;
The eyes. They're at the water cooler, and in every corner. Just outside of your periphery you can feel the malice, because they know better. Once you start giving away parts of yourself to a company that never really loved you, you can't undo the fact that they all think you're fake. It's too late, they've already seen Oz behind the curtain.
Those stares will follow you in your dreams and you'll ask yourself again and again, “why couldn't I do it differently?” You know why though, it was the sheer desperation to make ends meet. It was the fear of being left in the dust, but even without the greed, it was because you thought you were making a difference. You really thought they meant it when they told you that you did a good job.
You'll begin to fantasize about taking sick days and never returning to the nest of loneliness you’ve made for yourself while climbing the corporate ladder.. And you know what the worst part is? When your clock goes off at 5am tomorrow morning, you get to do it all over again.
Ergophobia (hội chứng sợ làm việc) là một rối loạn tâm lý, thuộc nhóm rối loạn lo âu, không phải là sự biện minh, bào chữa cho thái độ lười
🌟 Ergophobia: Khi Công Việc Trở Thành Nỗi Ám Ảnh Đáng Sợ 🌟
Ergophobia - nỗi sợ hoặc ác cảm mãnh liệt với công việc - không chỉ là lời bào chữa cho sự lười biếng. Đây là một rối loạn tâm lý thực sự, khiến người mắc cảm thấy lo lắng, căng thẳng, thậm chí hoảng loạn trước bất kỳ hoạt động nào liên quan đến công việc.
Người mắc hội chứng này không phải không muốn nỗ lực, mà họ thực sự không thể kiểm soát được nỗi sợ hãi vô lý của mình. Điều này ảnh hưởng nghiêm trọng đến chất lượng cuộc sống, sức khỏe tinh thần và hiệu suất làm việc của họ.
🧠 Dấu hiệu nhận biết Ergophobia:
Lo lắng, căng thẳng quá mức khi nghĩ đến công việc Tránh né, trì hoãn hoặc không thể hoàn thành tốt nhiệm vụ Các triệu chứng thể chất như tim đập nhanh, run rẩy, đổ mồ hôi Né tránh tiếp xúc với đồng nghiệp, từ chối nhiệm vụ mới 🎯 Hãy nhớ rằng, Ergophobia cần được can thiệp và điều trị kịp thời. Nếu bạn hoặc ai đó bạn biết đang gặp phải những triệu chứng này, đừng ngần ngại tìm kiếm sự hỗ trợ từ chuyên gia tâm lý. Công việc không nên là gánh nặng, mà là nơi để bạn phát triển và khẳng định giá trị bản thân. 💪✨
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