Sometimes, modesty ISN'T for suckers

Mar 04, 2013 11:30

I am well aware that I am lucky to be able to work from home, cover my body in tattoos, sit at my desk in shorts, a flannel shirt and slippers, crow about my successes and lament those things less than shiny in my life. I have no boss to reprimand me for taking ownership of a job well-done or bringing my personal life to work. (Actually, I do have ( Read more... )

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msstacy13 March 4 2013, 17:15:42 UTC
That's what they mean when they say
"Virtue is its own reward."

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wendigomountain March 4 2013, 18:29:28 UTC
(((Hugs))) for whoever it is. I can totally sympathize.

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bogwitch64 March 4 2013, 18:41:25 UTC
You have no idea how often I thought of you throughout the weekend, love.

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wendigomountain March 4 2013, 18:44:51 UTC
Thank you, Terri. I wondered where all those good vibes were coming from.

I was up last night watching Suze Orman on PBS and was cracking up the entire time. She kept talking about changing ones situation and going towards the within or something. It was comedic gold. Maybe Suze could host the Oscars next year? ;)

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wendigomountain March 4 2013, 18:50:26 UTC
Sorry, it was "learning to stand in your truth." Bwhahahaha! Still gets me every time!

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queenoftheskies March 4 2013, 19:44:04 UTC
I'm sorry you had to experience that. ::HUGS:: Very difficult when it happens.

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j_cheney March 4 2013, 20:08:08 UTC
That's often one of the drawbacks of the workplace. People often get snarky and back-stabby, when all the rest of us just want to get on with our jobs...

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wldhrsjen3 March 5 2013, 01:31:59 UTC
Ugh. Sounds like a stressful work situation, but this is me tossing love and sparkles your way, because you are FABULOUS.

<3 <3 <3 *~/*~/~*

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