I realize that may be difficult, but trust me, time away from the
computer is a big help. The computer is your reminder of all the
problems at work.

When you are at home and you remove the computer from the equation, you
don't dwell on the problems that come from your job.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:28 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Burnout
> 
> Something other than computers....oh my. That's scary.
> 
> --
> jon
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 1:18:48 AM, you wrote:
> 
> NM> I have hit this point a few times. What I found worked the best
was
> taking
> NM> up something that didn't involve computers, or at least
programming.
> 
> NM> I took my hobby, photography, and took it to the next level, while
it
> did
> NM> cost a little, I was able to use the creative freedom from
photography
> to
> NM> keep me calm at work. I was no longer counting on my job to help
me
> with my
> NM> creative side.
> 
> NM> In the end it helped both sides, it makes it easier to concentrate
on
> the
> NM> crappy project(s) I am working on, while at the same learning and
> being
> NM> creative. Best part, I have made a little extra cash on the side.


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