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Your post made me smile. I spend WAY too much time on SR while I am at work.
But now you have me thinking: Maybe I am spending way too much time working when I should be reading/writing more on SR???
But now you have me thinking: Maybe I am spending way too much time working when I should be reading/writing more on SR???
I quit smoking at about two months of sobriety, so when I feel guilty for reading or posting on SR at work, I think about how I used to leave the office to smoke (once in the morning, and once in the afternoon). Legally those breaks are to be 15 minutes long, but since I was a "secret smoker," I had to actually get in my truck and drive a couple of blocks away, where I huddled next to the vehicle in a parking lot to smoke. So really, those breaks were about 20 minutes long... I figure time spent here for the corresponding 40 minutes a day (collectively through the day) is a far better investment both for myself and my employer.
As a sober person, I am a better employee. I am not handicapped by hangover, am not racing to leave at the end of the day, and am more confident in the information I share and what I keep close. Anything that helps me stay sober and attentive is a boon to my professional life...
NO GUILT for time spent on recovery!!
As a sober person, I am a better employee. I am not handicapped by hangover, am not racing to leave at the end of the day, and am more confident in the information I share and what I keep close. Anything that helps me stay sober and attentive is a boon to my professional life...
NO GUILT for time spent on recovery!!
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