I'm going to South East Asia in winter and I'm thinking about reducing my 32hrs to 24hrs. Now I'm not sure if I keep the 4-day work week and just reduce the hours to 6hrs or if I go with the more radical approach and go into a 3-day week with 8hrs per day. FYI I wasn't working the 32hrs I should have in the last months and instead worked more or less 24-28hrs per week. However, I felt way much happier and way more productive than forcing myself to track 8hrs per day. What I also read is, that the best working hours are 6hrs. So I'm more inclined to this approach. However, having a whole day free and shifting the work-life balance to a more life-work balance seems very interesting to me as well. So I would love to hear your opinion. Money is something I'm a bit…
Been out sick and it’s been heaven
Woke up sick at the end of last week, got a doctor's note saying I needed to be out until the 16th (bronchitis) and i literally feel no stress at all. I'm just watching mindless TV, sleeping, eating soup if I can, and showering. Aside from feeling like I'll never stop coughing violently… it's been absolutely wonderful. I of course have to act sad around my family but it's been a nice break from absolute fucking stress and crippling social anxiety.
A gift for everyone:
Working as intended
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The clip shows Will Smith talking about how he neglected to drink water for 6 hours so he wouldn't “waste time in the bathroom”. He wouldn't hang up the phone in between calls which gained him a whopping 8 minutes a day. At the end they asked people to call out behaviors that they noticed and could implement in their day to day. Capitalism.
Hello, Is it normal I keep getting in trouble because my partner keeps screwing up, he forgets to write names of people who have shifts, he does not check cameras sometimes and misses things. I try to keep track of these things best I can but the client puts me at other positions and gives me other tasks that take a lot of my attention which requires me to always be on patrol for it. My partner never gets in trouble or even spoke to by the supervisor, it always me getting talked to. I tell him that listen its not my fault if my partner screws up, and there response is well its your shift so you are guilty for this. I don’t understand, I go above and beyond and do a lot on my shift but my partner is constantly screwing up or just not doing anything and…