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Work, Eat, sleep, Repeat.
Sometimes gym before work.
It seems like that's every weekday, every week, every year since I graduated college.
I have a job, a wonderful girlfriend, a roof over my head and a warm plate of food on the table everyday so trust me I am extremely grateful and know how blessed I am to be alive. I thank God every morning for allowing me to once again wake up to life.
But why do weeks not feel fulfilling anymore?
I have a blue collar job so by the time I get home my body literally crashes. All I can do is eat, watch a little sports/browse NT then sleep.
Next day, repeat.
Weekends are obviously a little more enjoyable with the freedom to roam, take little trips, and enjoy yourself but they end so quickly they're so quickly forgotten.
My question to you fellow 9-5 workers, how do you guys enjoy your weekdays if your working such a tiring schedule?
Life's too short to ONLY enjoy the weekends.
How do we make work days more fulfilling?
5 out of every 7 days of our life can't just be robotic work routines for the rest of our lives, can it?
Sometimes gym before work.
It seems like that's every weekday, every week, every year since I graduated college.
I have a job, a wonderful girlfriend, a roof over my head and a warm plate of food on the table everyday so trust me I am extremely grateful and know how blessed I am to be alive. I thank God every morning for allowing me to once again wake up to life.
But why do weeks not feel fulfilling anymore?
I have a blue collar job so by the time I get home my body literally crashes. All I can do is eat, watch a little sports/browse NT then sleep.
Next day, repeat.
Weekends are obviously a little more enjoyable with the freedom to roam, take little trips, and enjoy yourself but they end so quickly they're so quickly forgotten.
My question to you fellow 9-5 workers, how do you guys enjoy your weekdays if your working such a tiring schedule?
Life's too short to ONLY enjoy the weekends.
How do we make work days more fulfilling?
5 out of every 7 days of our life can't just be robotic work routines for the rest of our lives, can it?
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