Your Day in 3 Words

Posted by: GraemeH on 06 January 2018

Building Ikea Wardrobes

Posted on: 07 January 2018 by Huge

BL00DY Attention Deficit          ...

Posted on: 07 January 2018 by Haim Ronen

Three days in one word: FREEZE

Posted on: 07 January 2018 by sjbabbey

Rediscovering old favourites

Musically that is

Posted on: 07 January 2018 by Fabio 1

Moving house,moving house,moving house.Can't stand this no more.It has been three months now,but this week seems to be the right one for me to enter my new home.Still have to bring the black boxes there!

Posted on: 07 January 2018 by GraemeH

Back to work 

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Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Bert Schurink

Back to work 

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Alfa4life
Innocent Bystander posted:

Sorry to hear that. Speaking from experience it is a traumatic time, and can be difficult to see a way forward, the challenges and problems it causes being all-pervading. Of course, there is nothing we can do to help, if you will accept the words of some of us that have been through it, even if at this point the future looks so bleak that you this sounds either impossible or, worse, condescending, in the long term it can turn out to be the best thing to have happened. My own redundancy took me out of a very stressful job where I had spent 10 years trying to keep the business I was in afloat, working 60-70 hours a week and missing much of my two children’s early years. I got a consultancy business up and running and within 3 months was earning as much as I had been before, though lacking stability. 18 months later moved to a permanent stable job, leading to the one I have been in now for more than 10 years, very happy and with my leisure time back. So if you will permit me, 3 words for what the day could represent:

A new start.

Thanks Innocent

Things do look bleak at the moment... who want's to employ a 61 year old who has spent his whole life doing a job I have loved and always given 101% but now only has a few years left to offer. Still a walk on local beach cleared the head yesterday and made me accept this so today:

Looking for work

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Hmack

Dentist! - Oh no!!!

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Pcd
Hmack posted:

Dentist! - Oh no!!!

Me as well.

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Eloise

Excitement: reshuffle day (no not really!)

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Hmack
Pcd posted:
Hmack posted:

Dentist! - Oh no!!!

Me as well.

No fillings - phew!!

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by JamieWednesday

New job offer.

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by JamieWednesday

With better pay

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Tony2011

Xmas tree down

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Pcd

Dentist this morning.

No treatment required.

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Pcd
JamieWednesday posted:

With better pay

Have you accepted.

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by TK421

Brain dead now.

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by JamieWednesday
Pcd posted:
JamieWednesday posted:

With better pay

Have you accepted.

Not yet, no.

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Gianluigi Mazzorana

What the ****!

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Eloise
Pcd posted:

Dentist this morning.

No treatment required.

The day for it...

root canal hell

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by seakayaker
Alfa4life posted:
Innocent Bystander posted:

Sorry to hear that. Speaking from experience it is a traumatic time, and can be difficult to see a way forward, the challenges and problems it causes being all-pervading. Of course, there is nothing we can do to help, if you will accept the words of some of us that have been through it, even if at this point the future looks so bleak that you this sounds either impossible or, worse, condescending, in the long term it can turn out to be the best thing to have happened. My own redundancy took me out of a very stressful job where I had spent 10 years trying to keep the business I was in afloat, working 60-70 hours a week and missing much of my two children’s early years. I got a consultancy business up and running and within 3 months was earning as much as I had been before, though lacking stability. 18 months later moved to a permanent stable job, leading to the one I have been in now for more than 10 years, very happy and with my leisure time back. So if you will permit me, 3 words for what the day could represent:

A new start.

Thanks Innocent

Things do look bleak at the moment... who want's to employ a 61 year old who has spent his whole life doing a job I have loved and always given 101% but now only has a few years left to offer. Still a walk on local beach cleared the head yesterday and made me accept this so today:

Looking for work

Lost employment at 57 and felt the same way about who want's to employ a 57 year old. I took something temporary for a few months, not what I wanted but it was income. I found a job in my field and will have 9 years in March, so "hang in there"

......in the meantime.....

Enjoy Time Off

Posted on: 08 January 2018 by Clemenza

Today started yesterday

Posted on: 09 January 2018 by TOBYJUG

Tomorrow remember yesterday 

Mindfullness begins when ?

Posted on: 09 January 2018 by Romi

Researching Hegel H190

Posted on: 09 January 2018 by TOBYJUG

Another Trump Tweet