Hey mate, I’m new to the self employed industry and am pretty much going through exactly what you have stated. It’s becoming a bit of a struggle from me and I’m wondering if you found any ways to relieve this pressure always out on yourselfHi all
Just wanted to put this out there to see if there is any other sparks that struggle with this. I have suffered from OCD/anxiety for many years now since I was really young. Over the years it has got worse and worse it can jump from anything that I worry about . I don’t have OCD where I go around cleaning everything. But I have OCD where I can’t leave things without checking all the time that I have done it correctly, but the more times I check the less blurry and less sure I am that I have done it correctly. I can come away from a job and worry that I have left switches off, cables exposed and worry that someone is going to get hurt from my work. I then go over and over in my head yeah you did screw everything back and you did check before you left. But can’t convince myself that I have. Now through out my time as a spark, I studied more done more courses etc etc and this has made me become more knowledgeable but with the more knowledge and experience I get the worse my Anxiety gets as I think back to jobs I down years ago and think oh I’ve done that wrong, oh I should have done that, oh how did I do that instead of that. Now this is when I was in my final years of apprenticeship and when I just came out of my time. This is sometimes down to bad advice from other sparks and not really looking into things myself but when I do find out the advice is wrong and should be doing things the other way. Or just not knowing any better but over the years I have gained more knowledge which is making my anxiety worse as I go over every job I’ve done scrutinise it and start worrying that someone is going to get hurt or fire break out due to the works I have done. This worry will keep with me for a while until my anxiety starts to ease off. Until the next flare up. I just wish I could start my time over again and do things the way I want to do them but this is a OCD trait wanting everything to be perfect. Just wanted to see if there are any other sparks that suffer this way. Thanks in advance ?
Everyone has this id say especially if you are on your jack, you can be the best spark in the world when its a company you work for that's on end of the phone etc but when your on the lonesome and things go pear shaped its different story especially if a bad day turns to bad week or month.Hey mate, I’m new to the self employed industry and am pretty much going through exactly what you have stated. It’s becoming a bit of a struggle from me and I’m wondering if you found any ways to relieve this pressure always out on yourself
In operating theatre's there is an inventory taken of all the equipment and any disposables like swabs and at the end of the op it is all accounted forI think the same approach has been successfully trialled in operating theatres as well, greatly reducing the rate of mistakes that are made.
Yep, it works like magic for both hormones and weight loss which are inextricably linked (insulin resistance is the biggest problem in the west and it goes away when you cut carbs and constant eating).Suppose what works & is good for you.
I've been working almost every weekend, for well over a year now, doing stuff at home. Generally, I also only eat in the evening at weekends. I lost over a stone. If I could only cut out the booze, I'd lose more. But then with only about 20 years left, why the hell should I. ?
slippry slope there, cut out the booze. next is stop smoking cannabis. then give up snorting coke. what's left? ???Suppose what works & is good for you.
I've been working almost every weekend, for well over a year now, doing stuff at home. Generally, I also only eat in the evening at weekends. I lost over a stone. If I could only cut out the booze, I'd lose more. But then with only about 20 years left, why the hell should I. ?
slippry slope there, cut out the booze. next is stop smoking cannabis. then give up snorting coke. what's left? ???
Hi all
Just wanted to put this out there to see if there is any other sparks that struggle with this. I have suffered from OCD/anxiety for many years now since I was really young. Over the years it has got worse and worse it can jump from anything that I worry about . I don’t have OCD where I go around cleaning everything. But I have OCD where I can’t leave things without checking all the time that I have done it correctly, but the more times I check the less blurry and less sure I am that I have done it correctly. I can come away from a job and worry that I have left switches off, cables exposed and worry that someone is going to get hurt from my work. I then go over and over in my head yeah you did screw everything back and you did check before you left. But can’t convince myself that I have. Now through out my time as a spark, I studied more done more courses etc etc and this has made me become more knowledgeable but with the more knowledge and experience I get the worse my Anxiety gets as I think back to jobs I down years ago and think oh I’ve done that wrong, oh I should have done that, oh how did I do that instead of that. Now this is when I was in my final years of apprenticeship and when I just came out of my time. This is sometimes down to bad advice from other sparks and not really looking into things myself but when I do find out the advice is wrong and should be doing things the other way. Or just not knowing any better but over the years I have gained more knowledge which is making my anxiety worse as I go over every job I’ve done scrutinise it and start worrying that someone is going to get hurt or fire break out due to the works I have done. This worry will keep with me for a while until my anxiety starts to ease off. Until the next flare up. I just wish I could start my time over again and do things the way I want to do them but this is a OCD trait wanting everything to be perfect. Just wanted to see if there are any other sparks that suffer this way. Thanks in advance ?
Interesting read...
Earthing: Health Implications of Reconnecting the Human Body to the Earth's Surface Electrons - PMC
Environmental medicine generally addresses environmental factors with a negative impact on human health. However, emerging scientific research has revealed a surprisingly positive and overlooked environmental factor on health: direct physical ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Life expectancy going up would be based on past statistics, depending on how old you are most people grew up with home cooked food, vegetables, more physical exercise like walking to school (not the walking they do now with a headset on which is currently going to a whole new level with the metaverse) and less pollution.The opening section seems to suggest that we have more illnesses because of modern living, eg. carpets, insulating shoes etc. But that doesn't quite stack up with life expectancy generally going up. And is certainly way higher than times when people walked around without shoes on!
And I'm not sure how sleeping whilst connected to an earth cable makes 'earth electrons' transfer into the body.
Life expectancy going up would be based on past statistics, depending on how old you are most people grew up with home cooked food, vegetables, more physical exercise like walking to school (not the walking they do now with a headset on which is currently going to a whole new level with the metaverse) and less pollution.
However when these figures are revisited again in 60 years from now I don't think they will be as high as they are now.
I'm not sure on this Earthing lark either, but what study I have done on just before the Bronze age and Archaeological finds, kind of suggests they had good teeth, no bone deficiency's and long lived lives.
Then Clarkes the shoe shop came along and everything changed.
I believe a lot of answers actually do lay in the past, when the fight and flight thing was a physical element, and not so much of a mental element that it has become today.
Did we have less polution 50 -60 years ago I remember the choking smogs we used to get when every house had a coal fire and smokeless coal was an option, I've never seen that in the last 40 years or have we changed how we define polution with better analysis today than we had decades ago, although how much polution can be attributed to the internet when compared to what vehicles produceLife expectancy going up would be based on past statistics, depending on how old you are most people grew up with home cooked food, vegetables, more physical exercise like walking to school (not the walking they do now with a headset on which is currently going to a whole new level with the metaverse) and less pollution.
Statistics can be twisted to suit the agenda of those publishing them, speak to any good statistician and they will tell you thatHowever when these figures are revisited again in 60 years from now I don't think they will be as high as they are now.
I always remember a BBC Tomorrows World program back in the late 60's or early 70's where is was suggested as we ate more processed food we would probably need to eat a soil sandwich every so often to ensure we maintained the levels of trace elements that our bodies need to function properlyI'm not sure on this Earthing lark either, but what study I have done on just before the Bronze age and Archaeological finds, kind of suggests they had good teeth, no bone deficiency's and long lived lives.
Ahhh the Clarkes shoe shop getting your feet measured so you got the right shoes so your feet grew properly, is it still a thing these days or has must have fashion taken overThen Clarkes the shoe shop came along and everything changed.
As the saying goes "What goes around comes around" the problem now is life is run far faster today with the I want it now culture than it was before the internet, 20 - 30 years ago you waited for the postman now documents and high quality pictures can be on the other side of the world in secondsI believe a lot of answers actually do lay in the past, when the fight and flight thing was a physical element, and not so much of a mental element that it has become today.