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I'm struggling soooo much. I keep trying my best to overcome all the negativity, but tonight I'm sinking in it. I really need a hug and some one to tell me it's gonna be okay. I know once I finally do get some sleep tonight, I'll feel stronger again in the morning, but right now, I'm gonna cry and sit in my feelings.
Big hugs XX it is going to be ok hun. No matter what. All you can do is take it one day at a time. You're gorgeous your pics are fantastic and your smile is sweet. And if you need to vent at all my inbox is wide open. I will answer when I'm on. Same to anyone that reads this. I know life is so hard for all of you and your struggles to make it take a very heavy toll in some cases. But you are not alone. Everyone suffers in their own way. And you never know. Maybe someone can help you.
 
Big hugs XX it is going to be ok hun. No matter what. All you can do is take it one day at a time. You're gorgeous your pics are fantastic and your smile is sweet. And if you need to vent at all my inbox is wide open. I will answer when I'm on. Same to anyone that reads this. I know life is so hard for all of you and your struggles to make it take a very heavy toll in some cases. But you are not alone. Everyone suffers in their own way. And you never know. Maybe someone can help you.

Thanks for the kindness ❤️ It'll get better in time, most things do. I just wish time would move quicker, and better was now.
 
My employer wants me to start each day with a positive attitude (not a bad recommendation, of course) but most days I am just trying to get through my shift without having a meltdown (a silent meltdown because I can't have the member hear it -- or my employer since all calls are recorded for quality and training purposes). And quite frequently I have that meltdown when I get an angry caller and/or my systems create obstacles to helping the caller, and I feel once more that I have failed. Which makes it difficult to start the next shift with a positive attitude.
 
Haha you're on. Cuz there's no way
I switched the TV on because tour de France. There is a Danish guy who is attempting an attack and whose name is Jonas Vingegard. It's sounds a bit like vinegar, no wonder he's making a sour face after it failed.

I can do this the whole day :cool:
 
I switched the TV on because tour de France. There is a Danish guy who is attempting an attack and whose name is Jonas Vingegard. It's sounds a bit like vinegar, no wonder he's making a sour face after it failed.

I can do this the whole day :cool:
Badum tssss

My alarm reminder went off this one time...eons ago... something about 'charcoal dust'. Maybe if I'd posted that original thought in here, I'd have a clue wtf it even meant. I don't need an alarm to remember I've forgotten it.
 
My employer wants me to start each day with a positive attitude (not a bad recommendation, of course) but most days I am just trying to get through my shift without having a meltdown (a silent meltdown because I can't have the member hear it -- or my employer since all calls are recorded for quality and training purposes). And quite frequently I have that meltdown when I get an angry caller and/or my systems create obstacles to helping the caller, and I feel once more that I have failed. Which makes it difficult to start the next shift with a positive attitude.
You are not alone in that thought. I understand.
It takes conscious effort, but is majorly important to leave that stuff when you walk out the door at the end of your shift.
Physically pat the door or something, to symbolize you're leaving it there.
 
There are days when I look at the stuff the is going on around me and I wonder if I am the only one who thinks that 90% of the worlds troubles could actually be solved if people just stopped being assholes and talked to one another.
 

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