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The less you do, the less you want to do?

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C1239 · 17/01/2023 14:01

Do you think it’s true the less you do the less you want to do?! Since working from home I seem to be general a bit more bleugh! I can motivate myself work wise most of the time but when it comes to doing things at weekends and the evenings I just can’t be bothered, I overthink it whereas pre covid I was always busy!

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featherlampshade · 17/01/2023 14:55

girlfriend44 · 17/01/2023 14:11

its a problem more in the winter time not the summer time.

I agree with you!

Augustlou30 · 17/01/2023 14:55

I want to clarify I didn't mean working from home wasnt busy!!!

Minniem2020 · 17/01/2023 15:15

Absolutely true for me.

Fairyliz · 17/01/2023 15:22

Yes I retired from a full time job a couple of years ago so I gained an extra 50 hours a week.
I thought my house would be sparkling clean, I would be super fit by now and taken up several new hobbies.
I haven’t actually done any of those and just mess around all day. I’m thinking of going back to work, not for the money just to get myself doing something again.
I can see why most services have gone to pot with people wfh.

Comedycook · 17/01/2023 18:38

I thought my house would be sparkling clean, I would be super fit by now and taken up several new hobbies

So like me! When both my dc were at school I thought I'd have an immaculate home and be a gym bunny with an amazing figure...afteral I'd have thirty hours a week childfree time! I'm still fat and my house is often a mess.

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