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It baffles me how anyone could think someone would be bored if they weren’t working. There are a ton of books I want to read, outdoor activities, learning new hobbies etc. Even with no work at all time would still fly by

I was on short term disability years ago after having my gallbladder removed. The recovery was super easy and the time off was incredible. I wasn’t extremely mobile so I spent most of my time reading, writing, improving my hand writing etc It irritated me after a while when a different person would question what I did “all day” since I was just “stuck at home” I don’t have a traditional M-F 8 or 9-5 I’m usually 3-12am, then 10am-7pm, then off, then 6am-3 etc so it’s more difficult than a set schedule where I can actually plan things Can’t wait to wake up naturally with no alarm, travel, cook, improve my physical and mental health etc on my own schedule. Not here and there when I can for things that are important and should be prioritized more


I was on short term disability years ago after having my gallbladder removed.

The recovery was super easy and the time off was incredible.

I wasn’t extremely mobile so I spent most of my time reading, writing, improving my hand writing etc

It irritated me after a while when a different person would question what I did “all day” since I was just “stuck at home”

I don’t have a traditional M-F 8 or 9-5

I’m usually 3-12am, then 10am-7pm, then off, then 6am-3 etc so it’s more difficult than a set schedule where I can actually plan things

Can’t wait to wake up naturally with no alarm, travel, cook, improve my physical and mental health etc on my own schedule. Not here and there when I can for things that are important and should be prioritized more

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