This morning I am getting ready to drive to work. The office-manager job seems to be going sort-of O.K. My partner is prone to asking me "So why do you have so much difficulty hanging on to jobs?" -I explained that my previous jobs were temporary assignments, and, being temporary, they ended. Professionals, due to their income and wider range of opportunities tend to be sheltered from the ravages of the economy, so they are puzzled at someone else's failures which tend to be the manifestations of bad choices that one's society made regarding fiscal policy; such as Reaganomics, that effect certain classes more than others. I have so many friends who are trapped in ivory towers. (Really, locked inside, there's no getting out.)
I have new artwork on my home-office wall. I practice Rachmaninoff last night on the piano. I finally received The Anger Trap -by Dr. Les Carter -an anger-management book. My psychiatrist recommended I read an anger-management book. OK. I bought two; one on Amazon, and one in a brick-and-mortar book store (as my psychiatrist friend likes to call them.)
I purchase most things online. I am not knocking Amazon.
If you read and live your life a-la The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, there may be something wrong with you philosophy of life. Get out of the power zone and smell the roses.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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