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What stresses you out?


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What are your top 3 current stressors and how would you rate them from 1-10? 

 

For me:

1. Work - 8

2. Kids - 5

3. School - 5

 

Being in a small business stresses me the hell out. Having Kids stress me the hell out and going to school stresses me the hell out. I need a vacation.

 

 

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1. Work

2. My soccer team (adults are worse than children)

3. Family

My number 1 and 2 are close together. I volunteer to take on a soccer team with 20 adults and manage it, it's been a nightmare. After this season I will tell half a players to find another team.

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Work 9 Own my own business.

Kids 7. Three kids. Ones driving.

Life in general 5

 

 

1. Work

2. My soccer team (adults are worse than children)

3. Family

My number 1 and 2 are close together. I volunteer to take on a soccer team with 20 adults and manage it, it's been a nightmare. After this season I will tell half a players to find another team.

 

Does work and finances intertwine or are they two separate functions?

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Hawk's easy rules for stress management...ok...they sound easy but they are harder to do!!

 

 

1.  Don't stress over poo you have no control over.  There's enough going on in your life that you can control, so just forget about the rest

 

2.  Don't stress over poo that's already happened.  You can't change the past, you can just learn and move on.

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My job is a 10. Almost rage quit last week and am trying to figure out if not quitting was a bad idea. Plus my previous employer wants me back and may offer the raise I asked for before I left(hinted when I talked to them this week, but not outright offered).

Not being near a whitewater river 5. Part of the reason I haven't gone back to my old job is that I want to move back to western nc so I can go back to whitewater, never walk away from something that you can't go a day without thinking about.  Probably the biggest mistake I have made so far in life.

Other then that nothing, I'm fine financially(for myself).

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My wife in charge of finances :P

 

Don't trust my wife for finances. I checked my credit card statement and she racked up 1k in charges the last month on miscellaneous crap (nails, hair, food, shopping) and she didn't even bother to tell me.

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my wife not giving a flying fug about finances while i work my ass off to bankroll her apathy and frivolousness

 

……that's literally it. everything else idgaf about and i live a stress free life. i find massive responsibilities and demands to be invigorating.

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