resonant: Ray Kowalski (Due South) (Default)
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My friends, I kind of hate my job. It rewards routine precision. Thinking outside the box is not only not helpful, it actually makes you less good at the job and makes things difficult for other people.

My preference is to work creatively and quickly, and to leave detail-level accuracy to people who are actually good at it (i.e. people who are not me). However, they're paying me, and I don't want them to hate me.

So the hack I've discovered -- the only way I can actually do the work with the level of accuracy required -- is that I have to compete with myself to see if I can maximize the length of time I spend doing each document. I mean, I have to be in good faith working on the document, mind you, and not playing Zuma's Revenge on my phone, but basically I have to approach each document as if someone I have a crush on is in my office, and as soon as I've finished the document, my crush will leave.

Until about lunchtime, I was feeling very sad, because all week long I've been staggering off to bed at 8:30 thinking, "I hate this job, and it takes so much out of me that I'll never have the energy to look for another one!" And then quite suddenly at about 1:30, I discovered that I had been sick; I discovered it by talking to a co-worker who'd had the same symptoms, and also by getting well.

I'd had a headache and vomiting on Saturday night, followed by days of ongoing medium headaches, mild nausea, and general blah-yuck, but I was interpreting this as a strange sort of migraine followed by a week of hating my job. It was a revelation to figure out that it was just illness.

In other news, I wrote some half-dozen-ish words of something fannish today, which, pathetic as it is, is still a step in the right direction.

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Date: 9/27/13 12:20 am (UTC)
jesse_the_k: Baby wearing black glasses bigger than head (eyeglasses baby)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k
Great steps! Good insight!

(God, having that sort of work crush would be worse than the flu.)

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Date: 9/27/13 02:43 am (UTC)
laurenthemself: Rainbow rose with words 'love as thou wilt' below in white lettering (Default)
From: [personal profile] laurenthemself
Yay for work hacks :D

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Date: 9/27/13 06:48 am (UTC)
out_there: B-Day Present '05 (Glee: bouquet)
From: [personal profile] out_there
but basically I have to approach each document as if someone I have a crush on is in my office, and as soon as I've finished the document, my crush will leave.

Hee! I find that adorable!

In other news, I wrote some half-dozen-ish words of something fannish today, which, pathetic as it is, is still a step in the right direction.

*cheers* Sometimes, it's those little steps that add up to something big in the long run.

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Date: 9/27/13 01:41 pm (UTC)
oracne: turtle (Default)
From: [personal profile] oracne
I think your hack could be applicable to my job, as well.

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Date: 9/29/13 07:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] myalexandria
This has nothing to do with this post, but I have a very important question: in the 18th century, was "muff" already slang for...you know?

I recall from Heyer stuff that you have some kind of historical dirty slang dictionary, and this crucial question arose last night at my Tom Jones book group meeting.

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Date: 9/29/13 07:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] myalexandria
well, in Tom Jones (1749) the hero spends twenty minutes crying and kissing the muff (fur-lined handwarmer variety) the heroine left behind for him to find at an inn. So the question was, was this...you know...yeah.

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