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I get very sian when I think about work.
Certain colleagues can really make you dread
work to a certain extent. However, delving deeper into the
issue, this is the lowest, most bearable level of sian I've ever
experienced in my entire working life put together simply because
all the sian-ness is offset by the astounding number of days off I
get to enjoy!
Sian-ness can be offset by the following ways :
- Embark on a new hobby, or become fiercely engrossed in a current one;
- Watch TV / Cable / DVD;
- Go out with friends;
- Eat a lot of your favourite food;
- Drive around;
- Explore new areas of your neighbourhood;
- Erm... engage in lots of boudoir gymnastics
;- Shop shop shop!!! (can even shop online without leaving the house and still in your pj's these days!
); and- Laugh at the antics in the forums!

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I've been feeling extremely sian for the past few days.....
But I guess it's just a passing phase. At least, I sure hope that's the case - I don't want to mess up my studies in the process.
The sensation of sian-ness comes and goes, I suppose. It's all a matter of how you deal with it and how soon you get over it..... and minimising whatever damage that comes from sian-ness.
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Originally posted by fudgester:
I've been feeling extremely sian for the past few days.....
But I guess it's just a passing phase. At least, I sure hope that's the case - I don't want to mess up my studies in the process.
The sensation of sian-ness comes and goes, I suppose. It's all a matter of how you deal with it and how soon you get over it..... and minimising whatever damage that comes from sian-ness.
Hmm... think it's been an uphill battle for you so it's natural for you to feel a bit sian.
Chin up... your perseverance and diligence will pay off.

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