Today was mentally exhausting. That is the easiest way I can put it. My mind is just spent. Little fires, big fires, unnecessary fires. Finding out I won't get to replace the head on my staff that was lost to long term disability due to year-end budget restraints. How do I keep production at the same level when down people? Good friends of ours separating and most-likely headed down the road to the D word. Other friends having to put their dog down. Sister-on-law in the hospital with complications. Hopefully both she and our unborn nephew will be all right. Temps below zero tonight. No motivation.
I'm done whining now. I know that I have numerous things that are good. But, nonetheless, I'm glad it's the end of the day.
Good night, all ya' all.
2 comments:
As every Minnesotan says "ahh well, it could be worse". Here's a toast to adapting that mantra for the next two years.
How do I keep production at the same level when down people?
Duhh... sacrifice quality!
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