Tips for working life?

Hi, do you have any general tips & tricks for beginners in full-time working life?

Eg How do you get through boring days?

How do you motivate yourself to get up every day (eg very loud alarm clock)?

What do you do after work to avoid just lounging on the couch in front of the TV until the next day?

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Narrativium
9 months ago

For example, how do your boring days end?

The routine does it out if there is little or nothing to do it then I leave myself in the rest of the tasks a lot of time, do some exercise exercises or read a book what else?

How do you motivate you to get up daily (eg very loud alarm clock)?

An ice-cold shower in the morning works miracles with me, a very loud alarm clock at all, I turned off after not even 1 second;)

What are you doing on the TV until the next day?

When time remains after commuting and shopping, meet me with friends/colleges, make the household and follow my hobbies.

There's no time left with me when I come home at 7:00 and go to bed at 9:30.

Xanatos492
9 months ago

Are you working or not yet? Because the questions actually answer themselves when you first work.

If you have boring days, you'll think that something could happen, but if there are strenuous days, you just want it to be more boring – you can't say that you have to deal with it.

Personally, I had an alarm clock, but I really don't need it because I'm always awake a few minutes before the ringing. And for that, I have too much sense of responsibility to just fall asleep.

If you just want to watch TV after work, it's your thing, after all, there's the weekend where you can do something. Otherwise you go to the gym or so you just go after work or before.

Rheinflip
9 months ago

Take care.

Drink the first coffee on the go.

Always bring bread, water and fruit.

2-3 times a week after work plan something, 2-3 times chill.

Rheinflip
9 months ago
Reply to  Krawda

'Ets'

Coffee on the go saves real time and is also better from the effect.

Ceetee1000
9 months ago

Yeah, look for a job that's fun. Then all the other problems fall away. Who makes his hobby a profession never has to work.

Bruno00
9 months ago
Reply to  Ceetee1000

Right. It is also important to work. I could never be employed, I wouldn't be happy.

Ceetee1000
9 months ago
Reply to  Bruno00

I've been self-employed for my whole life, because I had problems too. But the last job I was doing, I would still do if I hadn't had health problems. He was really horny.

Ceetee1000
9 months ago
Reply to  Krawda

You'll automatically adjust.

Ceetee1000
9 months ago

Yeah, well, I couldn't do that until the job. That was the only one I hadn't announced during the trial period.

Bruno00
9 months ago

Yeah, me too. With the difference that I can bring nothing positive to the employee existence.

Bruno00
9 months ago

My tip: Become self-employed as quickly as possible.

Bruno00
9 months ago
Reply to  Krawda

Without a boss, of course.

But as an official somewhere where you don't have anyone who goes to the nerves, it's also possible, but scaling and earning money can just forget.

So I'd say if you want to chill out to become an official where you get up quickly and don't have any more about you and if you don't want him to go on cookies and if you want something, an exciting life wants with ups and downs and good merit, then self-employed. My view.

Because every day was boring, every day was crappy, money had none so I only went Netflix at the end of the day and I couldn't get on vacation because I had to save money for my self-employment. A horrible life I could never imagine.

You need to know how this is with you.

Bruno00
9 months ago

Yeah, that's bad luck. Mine was a free trade for happiness, ie no qualifications needed.

Good luck. I wouldn't do that.