This is how it feels
This sub tricks people into hopelessness. I grew up on foodstamps. I slept in a car. I messed up, but then I got things straight. Once I put consistent work in daily for a year straight, then I started to see returns. One week of effort isn't hard work, one month isn't consistency, one year is just the start. It takes a little bit every day to be happy.
Coffee and starch mask for a soft face
This is going to be really unpopular. I live close to my office. So commute is nothing for me. Ever since the work from home started, I've been stressing myself out. Eight hour work gets stretched to 10 or 11 since it's all based on output and I am a perfectionist. Sometimes, I'm working on weekends just because I have the setup at home and pending work bothers me. It is more flexible but for 1 hour that I use for something, I end up working more as I am bad at timekeeping. I was much more relaxed in the office and it was easier to just pretend to be busy to avoid any work coming my way. Also, it was easier to log overtime in for extra hours when you just look at the clock and do it. Also, you can just get up and leave when everyone is…