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RE: Introducing WorkLife and Community Guidelines

in WorkLife2 years ago

This was one of the communities missing. We the great one to rant and complain, but we were missing a dedicated community for work life. Great project!

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Since there is a dedicated community to rant, complain, and talk. I think it's appropriate that they get first dibs when we had a bad day and want to rant about our work. For sure I had those days too. :)

I am glad you think there we can fill in a sector that was missing, and it is why we looked through and discovered there weren't any. So here we are. hehehehe. Thanks for your feedback~

I love that community. I had a weekly rant post there. But since there's not much to Rant and fix, I'll only get there when needed.

There's still some communities missing, but I'm sure people will get them going once they realise there's enough epole waiting for them.

Indeed we must have a place where we can rant out. If we don't we might even go even worse~ rage. I am glad we have such community as well. Its a need.

Yes I know what you mean~ there are something that needs a little bit more to it. I am trying to figure it out too. one step at a time I guess. :)

Cheers.

Oh, yeah. This is the balance to that. Work can be a lot of fun. Especially when we do the thing we love.

Ah, that balancing act of life requires time and thought. You will get there and life will throw you another curve ball. Alas, such is the way of existence.

Have a great day!

I have experienced all the curved balls thrown and now resting a bit from a burnout.

When the things we love to do suddenly becomes a constant battle to protect what is rightfully mine taken away, its the people I get sick and tired of not the work or job.

The balancing act is what I am and where I am... takes a lot lot of thought because its not easy to just let go and start new. But that is the practice of the balancing act.

You are 100% correct. Seems like you been practing the balance in the past. I can feel its was an experience and now you gained wisdom. I need to gain that too. :)

Not so much as an expert. I doubt anyone becomes an expert in that balancing in just a lifetime. There will always be challenges and growth will come from overcoming them.

Hopefully, that rest from burnout will take you one step ahead in your journey. I understand people are nuts most of the time and tend to ruin the whole working experience.

Thanks for your encouraging words @bertrayo, so far the response has been good, now we just need to fill the community with lots of fun and interesting WorkLife stories

Congratulations for the reception. I hope to swing by with some stories soon. Stay tuned!