had a good long soak in the tub and a think, with the help of the #Undertale soundtrack. ("Snowy" to "An Ending".) it's provoked a huge amount of reflection in connection with my new job.
personal fears, biodiesel Afficher plus
job fears, Goodwill Afficher plus
job fears, Goodwill Afficher plus
work and the "real world" vs. private worlds Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
work, trans stuff Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
merging the world of work and the world inside my head Afficher plus
job fears, Goodwill Afficher plus
personal fears, job stuff Afficher plus
So for the first time in my life, really and truly, I've got a job that I can't weasel out of. That's a bit different from saying "I've got a job I can't quit." I've had those before.
What I mean is...if I fuck this job up, it'll be a real fuck-up. And if I _leave_ this job, it can only be because I genuinely believe that I'm not capable of doing it, that I really did hit my limit. Every other job I've lost, I've always had excuses. I could always tell myself, "Well, it's not like this job should exist anyway."