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More Bubblewrap Please

#1
Zinjanthropos Offline
https://globalnews.ca/news/4871837/livin...y-in-2019/

Worrying Management Expert, just what we need. How much more bubblewrap is required? Even though I don't think positively about future generations, I have to believe they'll be alright. Heaven forbid little Johnny might be fretting some day. How did we ever get this far,, worrying as much as we do or did we? ....spoken like a true curmudgeon Angel
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#2
Leigha Offline
Most of the things I ever worry over, never happen. Big Grin

Intense exercise helps with worry. You simply can't give your entire body and being over to an intense/interval type workout, and also focus on the stress in your life. (or the imagined stress) But, as soon as the w/out is done? I go right back to worrying.

No, not really.
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#3
Syne Offline
(Jan 22, 2019 12:04 AM)Leigha Wrote: Intense exercise helps with worry. You simply can't give your entire body and being over to an intense/interval type workout, and also focus on the stress in your life.

Hard work of any kind is a great mental clarifier.
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Leigha Offline
(Jan 22, 2019 12:15 AM)Syne Wrote:
(Jan 22, 2019 12:04 AM)Leigha Wrote: Intense exercise helps with worry. You simply can't give your entire body and being over to an intense/interval type workout, and also focus on the stress in your life.

Hard work of any kind is a great mental clarifier.

It seriously is. Especially work that I'm not accustomed to. I work in an office, but if I work on something outside, my mind just gets totally locked away in whatever I'm working on.
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#5
Syne Offline
(Jan 22, 2019 12:28 AM)Leigha Wrote: It seriously is. Especially work that I'm not accustomed to. I work in an office, but if I work on something outside, my mind just gets totally locked away in whatever I'm working on.

Yeah, it either has to be physically strenuous or mentally engrossing (flow state).
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#6
RainbowUnicorn Offline
(Jan 21, 2019 11:30 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: https://globalnews.ca/news/4871837/livin...y-in-2019/

Worrying Management Expert, just what we need. How much more bubblewrap is required? Even though I don't think positively about future generations, I have to believe they'll be alright. Heaven forbid little Johnny might be fretting some day. How did we ever get this far,, worrying as much as we do or did we? ....spoken like a true curmudgeon Angel

corporates trying to make misogynist male leaders think more like women by going to company funded tax refundable long weekends.

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it has morphed into the new age globalist message of "risk awareness" as a form of marketing.
thats how they can try and sell self development to practical process roles inside a corporate structure.


im not anti the whole idea. just very cynical about the intent of those being sent on the trips and the upgraded skill afterward.
there should be testing for the company to know their managers have gained skills at being able to better create an environment that can support & grow the company culture into the next century, not just a new-age-boys-drinking-club for next weekend.
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#7
Zinjanthropos Offline
I think if I hired a worry manager expert that I’d still have something to worry about, but I wouldn’t know how to say what it is simply because .......I’d .......be........worried......about......the.....expert?
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#8
Leigha Offline
(Jan 22, 2019 07:57 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: I think if I hired a worry manager expert that I’d still have something to worry about, but I wouldn’t know how to say what it is simply because .......I’d .......be........worried......about......the.....expert?

I'd be worried that I wasn't overcoming my worry fast enough and her chastisement would be forthcoming.  Undecided
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#10
Zinjanthropos Offline
(Jan 22, 2019 11:24 PM)confused2 Wrote: I'm thinking Deanna Troy here.

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Nice call C2. I wonder what she worries about. Looking good, maybe? I think you've provided clear evidence that she does.
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