Progness? Progniffery? Prog-Riffery?
Ah well, you guys get it.
I'm on a huge Dream Theater kick these days, so these epic, dreamy Prog tunes are what come out so.. Hope you guys don't mind.
Either way, this is a cross between the insane amount of stress at work these days along with the monotony and repetitiveness of working from home every day.
Your Weekly Dose of Epic Progness!
- Narsh
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Progniffery, I like that. Sounds like Cork-sniffery I always enjoy your journeys into prog-land, so keep 'em coming!
And I hear you on the work from home thing. I'm kinda fortunate, as I only had to do that for about 2 months, then decided I was going back into the office; didn't really tell anyone, or ask, but I was pretty much the only one there, in an isolated office. For me, I prefer going into the office, as it gives me a clear delineation between work and home: when I leave work, I'm done with work, and don't think about it until I go back in. When I was working at home, I found myself just leaving the work laptop open, and working 10, 12 hours without realizing it, as I'd just watch and monitor stuff all day long. Glad to be done with that...
And I hear you on the work from home thing. I'm kinda fortunate, as I only had to do that for about 2 months, then decided I was going back into the office; didn't really tell anyone, or ask, but I was pretty much the only one there, in an isolated office. For me, I prefer going into the office, as it gives me a clear delineation between work and home: when I leave work, I'm done with work, and don't think about it until I go back in. When I was working at home, I found myself just leaving the work laptop open, and working 10, 12 hours without realizing it, as I'd just watch and monitor stuff all day long. Glad to be done with that...
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Glad you liked the tune man. Went in 6/4 this time to push me towards something different.bleys21 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 1:57 pm Progniffery, I like that. Sounds like Cork-sniffery I always enjoy your journeys into prog-land, so keep 'em coming!
And I hear you on the work from home thing. I'm kinda fortunate, as I only had to do that for about 2 months, then decided I was going back into the office; didn't really tell anyone, or ask, but I was pretty much the only one there, in an isolated office. For me, I prefer going into the office, as it gives me a clear delineation between work and home: when I leave work, I'm done with work, and don't think about it until I go back in. When I was working at home, I found myself just leaving the work laptop open, and working 10, 12 hours without realizing it, as I'd just watch and monitor stuff all day long. Glad to be done with that...
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