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I am losing it...
i am losing it... / Career / 7:59 PM - Sunday May 11, 2008
(Female, 26-28) asked:


I am just losing it..

I mean - I used to be so hard working, so energetic about my work. So passionate.

now i don't feel like working. I am sleeping, slacking, day dreaming during my normal working hours.

Any encouragement? cheer me up! struggle to work the entire day ending up procrastinating the whole time...

I know i will be fired soon if I continue to work like this.

Update: May 11, 2008.
Thanks a lot for your encouragement. It helps. Just give you more information: I like my job - it might be too challenging for me sometimes but I like it. I am a consultant. I just see no future in my job - I want to work on public technology clients but my company only have the tiny little technology clients which no one cares. I used to work on public clients with revenue of over $1 billion and now the one that I am working on only has revenue of $10 million. But the public clients that I worked for were financial services related, which I hate... So I told the company that I want technology clients, and guess the result of my rebellion is getting these little clients.. No I don't regret about leaving the financial service clients that I hate. I just thought - what future do I have working on these small clients that no one cares?!



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A Career Woman (Female, 46-55, Who Cares?) answered:

Screenname: baddgirl


get a job you enjoy. seriously. why waste your life away doing something that makes you miserable?

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A Thinker (Female, Who Cares?, Who Cares?) answered:

Screenname: barbb


Get some counseling, you are depressed. There are medications that can help you.

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A Sweet Sarah (Female, Seattle, 46-55) answered:

Screenname: mamom04


What other things are going on in your life? Do you think you could be depressed? Depression does "rob" one of their zest for life. Their joy, passion, and ambition. Maybe you should think about seeing your doctor? Can't hurt, and might help! Good luck to you!

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A Player (Male, Boston, 29-35, Technical) answered:

Screenname: thomasd


what do you do for a job?

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