weyes Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 being quiet for a while - not necessarily in the quiet or alone - can often help one to gain/regain proper perspective on things .tune in tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vicman Posted September 28 Report Share Posted September 28 freeks me out when one pwerson is all over the place 24-7..especially at work, always worrying and shit...eventully he/she passes that stress to you. a no-no in my book Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgym Posted September 30 Report Share Posted September 30 Yeah, i often wished that, wherever my place of work would be, they might have a relaxation/chill out room, where one can go for 10-15 minutes to just take a break for a bit.Of course, there could be slackers who just stay there all day, but their laziness will reflect in their work, so take a nap, but don't Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weyes Posted October 1 Author Report Share Posted October 1 i lost my voice for a couple of days two times in high school, and i found those times to be so peaceful and worry-free. i found out then which of my friends i was really in tune with; my friends sarah and jill could communicate with me just fine without words . i also had the added bonus of not having to answer questions to which i didn't know the answers when getting called on in class .the second time it happened really sucked, because it was during the senior musical (which was a competition). i was the choral director and could barely teach the final (and most important) rehearsals, and someone else had to sing my solos . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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