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Well, since I've been going down the 'slippery slope' in work, having the boss on my back every day with questions left-right-and centre, work forced down my throat, etc. etc. etc., as you all know by now I chucked it in two Thursdays ago without having a job to go to (it's a month's notice, so still buys me a little time). I basically had a choice....stay and walk-out eventually, or do it the right way (plus, you know how WE have to think about our health more than others too)
All the stress I've had lately has kinda distracted my mind from those horrid things called sz's, and had me have to focus 100% on my future career path....
....and the funny thing is, I haven't had a sz for 3wks,1day now, which must be the longest length of time for months (for me that is).
I guess this is kinda like a follow-on in a sense from Robin's thread about the power of the mind with placebo's etc. as my mind focus/concentration has been re-directed from the 'how do I feel?' that I usually ask myself when 'assessing' my sz-self.
So, here's to stress :woot:
The moral of the story : there's always something to learn from everything, no matter how bad it may seem.
All the stress I've had lately has kinda distracted my mind from those horrid things called sz's, and had me have to focus 100% on my future career path....
....and the funny thing is, I haven't had a sz for 3wks,1day now, which must be the longest length of time for months (for me that is).
I guess this is kinda like a follow-on in a sense from Robin's thread about the power of the mind with placebo's etc. as my mind focus/concentration has been re-directed from the 'how do I feel?' that I usually ask myself when 'assessing' my sz-self.
So, here's to stress :woot:
The moral of the story : there's always something to learn from everything, no matter how bad it may seem.