I've been keeping hours like the other half of Hong Kong. And it makes me giddy. It's not a good thing when I keep regular hours...it either means the job isn't challenging enough or I stopped caring about the job. I like it when I'm a little too busy to snack--when I don't even have time to think about food, that's when I mean business. Lol I haven't felt this productive, useful, or creative in a really long time.
I've been walking around like a zombie and having a mild headache all day, but I'm not complaining. (Still recovering from last week's 10-hour days leading up to the three-day HK tour extravaganza with Eric and Jason.) I looked at the calendar and realized there actually isn't even one good day for me to get sick from now til December. So I guess I'm not going to get sick then. Hahaha. My boss' lectures are about to start so we have been rushing to finalize slides. I also have to prep for the tutorials and class activities. I'm going to get to teach! So excited.
Do you know what would make me like my job more? Not live an hour's commute away. Or have reliable Internet access (we "forgot" the password to network) so I can work from home. It sucks to be on the road late at night. Sigh. But maybe it's a good thing that I live some ways away because I would probably still be at work right now (it's midnight).
I am ecstatic that I have a job that I find challenging and worth staying late for. That makes life worth living for me. How's that for work-life balance? Hahaha.
(Don't worry, I work hard and play even harder. Check back for a recap of the three-day HK tour extravaganza this past weekend...)
Yes, I am waiting for the 3 day HK tour recap as I will then know who Jason is! hahahha
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