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- Apr 2, 2019
I have an early work meeting but I can't sleep because it's still too warm out. It's honestly pissing me off.
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What happened?and the reality that they will never quite take accountability
It's bit of a long story.What happened?
Sounds like you have some redecorating to do. Make it something different so that emotional connection isn't there.But as soon as I get in my room, I just feel the same emptiness sweep over me.
I wish I could give you a big hug.It's just...well, empathetic indifference if that makes sense. Like an emotional disconnect because I can't put myself in peril anymore.
Same here. It hit 100 yesterday in a region that isn't really supposed to get that hot. I waited for sunset and it was still unbearable, and I knew I'd never get to sleep. My house was built in 1908 and the infrastructure hasn't changed much (upgraded wiring though). The portable AC is a hand-me-down, I can use it in one room but the best it can do is make it bearable. It was 100 again today (but at least I was at work where there's AC), so it will be a couple of days before it will cool off enough at night to just make do with a fan. So help me, if I ever get some kind of windfall, I'm going for complete central heat and air in this old klunker, and get the windows upgraded with something that isn't glaringly modern.I caved and set up the portable AC unit
If they're double hung then Marvin windows makes some seriously high end retrofits. Well insulated, actual wood, exterior is aluminium clad but can look very close to original. Can get them as full windows or inserts where you strip out the existing window and pieces and do a retrofit. But 20 years ago they started at $500/window, excluding installation.get the windows upgraded with something that isn't glaringly modern
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I will once again plug Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker because it has been more helpful for me than anything besides alcohol.snop
Been down that road, potentially consider keeping an eye open for positions outside of your current business that align with where you want your career to progress and look to make that jump elsewhere if/when you feel ready to do so. Even if they're promising a promotion and you're hearing it from multiple people within the business, there's a very high chance that same cycle will repeat in 18 months time. Hell even if it doesn't and they do offer a raise/better position etc, internal promotions will almost always not keep you in line with market rate either, not to mention they potentially may keep piling more and more onto your workload as it's already an established process, and you are worth far more than that. That's a fantastic review preview though regardless, good stuffA promotion, you ask?, not quite. Probably another 18 months for a title jump. Classic corporate, "here do this job someone making twice what you do was doing, and let's talk in 18 months." But I don't fear a pathway. Everything suggested or hinted at in the last year has come to pass, so no ragrets for working like a fiend to do my part to make it happen.
My aunt had 3 oopses, from age 37-43, the same woman who got between her dog and a rabid raccoon once. Best wishes however it pans out.It is fair to say a sixth kid was not in our plan, hence the snip, but neither were three, four and five, so we can't say we weren't warned. I really am too old for this though. Four and five aren't even in school yet. >.<