I just do not blog enough! Well I don't do it for therapy, and I don't do it for others that rely on it or need it or want it, I don't do it for money and I don't do it to promote myself-maybe I should have a reason!
Life is still busy and I am not employed, but finding work, employed or contractual in another way, sessional or self employed is still hard work looking for it! And I am still not 100% fit. Plus on the 1st September I left hospital to recover from the last surgery-on my arm. Its was looking good until an infection took over with pain and nausea with fever. I got to Twickenham to watch Saracens lose to Wasps in the London Double Header, and had a rainy day for our our Village fete, and then 24hrs later I went from bad to worse. I got more painkillers and some antibiotics from the GP and have been in the land of nod for over a week! I cant stop sleeping.
I have done so little, and when I have been active I tire so quickly.
Back to hospital tomorrow and we'll see what some tests reveal.
So health has dictated life for too long, and pain has been a large part of it. I remain optimistic that the last year and the two ops so far will all be worth it. A year without wages is beginning to tell on me though. Note to get self-get a job! And job seeking is arduous and time consuming, but to has to be done.
Trouble is there are another 20,000 seeking work in the UK this month on top of 2.5 million.
I guess I have to work on my USPs and target the right roles, and not waste time on potentially fruitless aims.
So you may not hear from me for weeks again!
Life is still busy and I am not employed, but finding work, employed or contractual in another way, sessional or self employed is still hard work looking for it! And I am still not 100% fit. Plus on the 1st September I left hospital to recover from the last surgery-on my arm. Its was looking good until an infection took over with pain and nausea with fever. I got to Twickenham to watch Saracens lose to Wasps in the London Double Header, and had a rainy day for our our Village fete, and then 24hrs later I went from bad to worse. I got more painkillers and some antibiotics from the GP and have been in the land of nod for over a week! I cant stop sleeping.
I have done so little, and when I have been active I tire so quickly.
Back to hospital tomorrow and we'll see what some tests reveal.
So health has dictated life for too long, and pain has been a large part of it. I remain optimistic that the last year and the two ops so far will all be worth it. A year without wages is beginning to tell on me though. Note to get self-get a job! And job seeking is arduous and time consuming, but to has to be done.
Trouble is there are another 20,000 seeking work in the UK this month on top of 2.5 million.
I guess I have to work on my USPs and target the right roles, and not waste time on potentially fruitless aims.
So you may not hear from me for weeks again!
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