Some days are great, others are not...but no matter what twists and turns I encounter, you can be sure I'm going to write about it!

Monday, February 2, 2009

The Looney Bin is Calling My Name.

Perfectionist.

Control Freak.

Over Analytical.

These are a few reasons why I('m):

1) Freak out when I'm told that I'm making errors.
2) Single.

Last week was extremely rough. I'll try not to drag it out, but in a nutshell...
I thought I was on top of my game. I was feeling very comfortable with my newly assigned tasks since our latest layoff. I had cut back on my internet sluff-off time, and was focusing on work (because I needed to). I was feeling so comfortable that I actually sluffed off more than I have in a long time last tuesday.

Wednesday came around, which greeted me with a sick little man and my period.

Once Thursday was here, I was then told by my boss that she is losing trust in my work because I was making multiple errors. I guess the girl who thought all was fine and dandy was effing up. Crap.

I have the utmost respect for my boss, so when I feel like I've "disappointed her" it feels more like I let my own parents down...You know the "talk"..."I'm not mad, I'm disappointed"...yeah, that one.

Friday couldn't have come fast enough...Then, I effed up a memo to our tenants. I was so flustered with how my week had gone, the second my rediculous error was pointed out to me I broke down in tears.

I enjoyed my time away from work this past weekend...but the catch-22 is I love my job, love my office, and have loved going to work since the first day I started here. The atmosphere has been great. The people have been kind and easy to work with.



Yes, I've been horrible at writing and commenting lately...maybe if I get back to my regularly scheduled morning posts, I will clear my head enough to actually focus during my day. It's worth a shot!!

3 comments:

  1. We all drop the ball sometimes, just pick it back up and toss it back in the air, you'll be juggling in rhythm again in no time.

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  2. The more anxious you get the harder it will be to get back on track. Hope the weekend gave you a chance to relax and pull it all back together. You'll get your rhythm back soon, I'm sure.

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  3. Hang in there chica. I had screwing up, but you'll get back on your game.

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