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Callistemon
Callistemon
How did you go? And is your doctor helping you with the exhaustion? You sound like you could use some long service leave, not that they offer it in all countries...
AprilR
AprilR
I managed to leave 1 hour early. I can't take a leave sadly unless i have been working for 1 year.
Callistemon
Callistemon
My husband is feeling exhausted more often than not these days and has about a year to go until he gets long service leave. Other than that in Australia people get four weeks a year paid leave and you can start taking leave as soon as it accrues. Kind of sucks some countries don't do this, very hard on people!
AprilR
AprilR
Ha ha as if. The worst thing is that people brush this off as nothing. It is hard to be understanding to myself when no one else is
Callistemon
Callistemon
That's a very cruel culture. :(
Slim Jim
Slim Jim
^ Life is cruel.

Pertaining to this energy problem.., I think weariness, may be due to lack of enthusiasm, If we don't enjoy a thing, it depresses us, leads to exhaustion. That's why work, should be something we really in our hearts, believe in, otherwise, why spend half your life, half you daily living hours, doing something you hate? that only drains you?....that's how I look at it.
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