alpha_provider
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or school/university?
i don't know how to get rid of this.
i get this feeling almost every morning, even when
- I don't have to wake up early (99% of the time my alarm is set at 8 AM),
- I had 8+ hours of good sleep (also the case most of the time), and
- my schedule for the day is basically empty and coming with 0 stress (imagine something like this: coming to work at 9:00, checking you e-mail, typing 2-3 really banal 2-page documents, meeting with your client, your old school friend, to help him with an insignificant case breaking down to getting the necessary documentation for him to apply to something, going to the court for a 4-minute joke of a hearing where not being late is 90% of the work, coming back to your office and uploading a couple of documents to the court's online information system, scheduling a couple of appointments via phone, checking the news on a couple of sites and going home at 13:40 or so; all with numerous breaks in-between, where you eat/drink/browse the internet like you are rotting at home, chatting with people you're close to etc)
0 reasons to feel that dread and the desire to just quit and become a hobo/leech, yet it's always around
i don't know how to get rid of this.
i get this feeling almost every morning, even when
- I don't have to wake up early (99% of the time my alarm is set at 8 AM),
- I had 8+ hours of good sleep (also the case most of the time), and
- my schedule for the day is basically empty and coming with 0 stress (imagine something like this: coming to work at 9:00, checking you e-mail, typing 2-3 really banal 2-page documents, meeting with your client, your old school friend, to help him with an insignificant case breaking down to getting the necessary documentation for him to apply to something, going to the court for a 4-minute joke of a hearing where not being late is 90% of the work, coming back to your office and uploading a couple of documents to the court's online information system, scheduling a couple of appointments via phone, checking the news on a couple of sites and going home at 13:40 or so; all with numerous breaks in-between, where you eat/drink/browse the internet like you are rotting at home, chatting with people you're close to etc)
0 reasons to feel that dread and the desire to just quit and become a hobo/leech, yet it's always around