Omg. I’m an Aries and my favorite rep song is Dress! ❤️ Hiiii 🙂
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Omg. I’m an Aries and my favorite rep song is Dress! ❤️ Hiiii 🙂
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This is a great reminder and a lesson I learned the hard way in the last year. Giving less of a fuck and being easy on myself and others has made my work performance better and more consistent. Also: emotionally and physically sustainable. I left my job and the country abruptly because I was so beyond burnt out--before I learned to take it fucking easy. As much as possible.
Yes! That’s one of the big things I think is missing in this mentality of treat every aspect of your work like it is brain surgery. When you do that it is a major recipe for both worker burn-out AND for ultimately not doing as good a job, because you end up prioritizing literally everything, which means you devote a lot of energy and time to shit that (ultimately) doesn’t matter, time and energy which could otherwise have gone towards the shit that actually does matter.
I’m happy to hear you were able to step out of that, because it is an exhausting (and frankly unsustainable) way to live. But a lot of people still try, and I just think we need a massive culture shift around this idea that giving 100% to everything, no matter how insignificant, is a good work ethic. It’s not. All it is is an indication that you’ve lost perspective and you don’t know how to properly evaluate how important certain things really are.
smov replied to your post:Speaking of language, I took Hebrew for a few...
Are you talking about ع or غ?
I’m talking about ع
At first I thought that maybe it was just supposed to be “ayn” in Hebrew, but she gave a lecture on how the proper way is the same as ع, but since people in the class couldn’t make the right sound, she wanted them to use Ayn instead, and yeah
smov replied to your post “does someone have a decent quality video of her ama performance? i...”
Not THAT good, but I think E Online posted a version of it?
I'll look there, thank you!
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