The little fuckers have given me PTSD. The toll they take on your mental health is real.
The little fuckers have given me PTSD. The toll they take on your mental health is real.
Look up “night shift belly.” I did night audit at a hotel for a year and a half. By the end, I could only really stomach eating the kale salad from Whole Foods and not much else.
It also wrecked my social life and when I got sick, I got really sick, so I think my immune system was out of whack in general.
Like others have said, the commute is a dream. The shift itself is quiet with plenty of time to have deep conversations with any coworkers you may have, read, listen to podcasts, etc. It’s like living in a different world.
I say give it a try, but listen to your body and find something else soon if your health is affected.
Look up “night shift belly.” I did night audit at a hotel for a year and a half. By the end, I could only really stomach eating the kale salad from Whole Foods and not much else.
It also wrecked my social life and when I got sick, I got really sick, so I think my immune system was out of whack in general.
Like others have said, the commute is a dream. The shift itself is quiet with plenty of time to have deep conversations with any coworkers you may have, read, listen to podcasts, etc. It’s like living in a different world.
I say give it a try, but listen to your body and find something else soon if your health is affected.
Quitting soda. Then much later, quitting sugar altogether.
I finally just blocked that community, since it was so spammy. That and 196. Nothing against either community. I just didn’t want other stuff becoming buried under them. Now I’m seeing a lot more variety in overall posts.
Yep, my parents are also sadly in the school of “just take a pill for it,” which then turns into taking more pills for the side effects of the pills they’re taking, and on and on.
While I’m in the “make healthy lifestyle changes” camp and have, so far in my early 40s, never been on long term medication and hopefully never will. It’s so frustrating watching my parents deteriorate while still paying for so many meds.