Adjusting to a full-time job
Sep. 20th, 2006 07:45 amOnce you've been footloose and fancy-free for a while (a year and a half in my case) you find that adjusting your online life to your real life is very difficult indeed.
I have filled my livejournal friends page with lots of syndicated stuff that I need to stop reading, because I no longer have time to do so. I don't think that I'll have to delete any real friends, but all the syndicated stuff is going out the door, I guess.
I cannot take two hours a day anymore to read mail, USENET, and live journal before taking a leisurely shower and toddling off to the gym.
Right at the moment, it's cheesing me off; however, I believe that once I get into the swing of things at work this will cease. At least, I hope so.
Otherwise, I'll have to play the lottery more often in order to be able to live in the style to which I wish to become accustomed.
I have filled my livejournal friends page with lots of syndicated stuff that I need to stop reading, because I no longer have time to do so. I don't think that I'll have to delete any real friends, but all the syndicated stuff is going out the door, I guess.
I cannot take two hours a day anymore to read mail, USENET, and live journal before taking a leisurely shower and toddling off to the gym.
Right at the moment, it's cheesing me off; however, I believe that once I get into the swing of things at work this will cease. At least, I hope so.
Otherwise, I'll have to play the lottery more often in order to be able to live in the style to which I wish to become accustomed.
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Date: 2006-09-20 12:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-20 02:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-20 04:22 pm (UTC)While I often accept the suggestion, I rarely do more than check out the link, group, blog, etc., more than once.
The problem is that I, like you, am being overwhelmed by all the "stuff" out there. It's all good stuff. But I can't spend every waking moment reading every blog, every political site, every newsletter, every email...
When would I have a life?
I've had to "choose my battles," so to speak. Many people say that I'm missing out. But I form the opposite conclusion: I'm deeply engrossed in the things I do pay attention to, and am taking much joy from them. I think I'd take less joy from skimming a thousand subjects than being immersed in just ten or twenty.
In a way, it has been almost an experience in mourning to have to abandon so many of the things I was used to doing (especially Usenet, the "first" thing on the Internet I was part of). But I suspect it's like growing out of childhood, only now I'm more aware of the things I'm giving up. So it hasn't been easy giving these things up, but I think I'm better off for it.
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Date: 2006-09-20 06:31 pm (UTC)How do I like it? Well, the fact of the matter is that no one will pay me money unless I turn up and do the nifty job I always do. So, I trudge to work and back each day and do my best. I just have to get back into the swing of things again.
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Date: 2006-09-20 06:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-20 06:39 pm (UTC)