By 11:15 AM I'd make it to class fifteen minutes early to get my socialization on. By 2:00-3:00 I was either headed home to make dinner and do homework, or preparing for a date. I had plenty of those. Or I'd be gearing up for my five hour shift at Target, only to be back in bed by 11 to start my day again.
A lot has changed since 2009. I graduated from my Dental Assisting program with a 3.7 GPA fully knowledgeable of my area of study in 2010 and then, POW!, without any warning, I can't get hired in my field. What a slap in the face that was. I went to working for Jason's Deli, Chompie's, Best Buy, Fry's/Kroger, and my present employer that shall remain nameless, all in hopes of finding a Dental Assisting gig. Well, living in the cruel world that we do, I never found that dream job. Instead, I'm working as a waitress raking in enough to survive on and save.
With the work I do now means working all evening shifts. Which in turn means, staying up late and waking up even later. The earliest I'd go to bed is about 2 AM. Latest is 6 AM. I'd generally wake up anytime between Noon and 2 PM.
This has made me lazy.
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Off days. What do I do? Lay around. Before work. What do I do? Lay around. I lack a certain motivation. I don't like this version of me. I'd rather sleep than step outside the house. I'm tellin' you this is bad. So bad that I'd. Eh...we won't get into that. Just know that it ain't good.
Help!
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Hmm seems to me you need a hobby, or do some sorts of sports activity to get you moving again! But I understand, I was looking for a job after graduation for a really long while, and I did feck all all day long at home instead of doing something useful. Eventually I did do something and volunteered at an animal shelter. Now I'm dreaming of sleeping in as I have to get up at 6 every working day!
ReplyDeleteYeah. I need somethin'. This downward lazy spiral ain't cuttin' it
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