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I agree! Find a hobby, even if it's just playtime with your baby. For instance... I watch/feed the birds in my yard (for a few years now, even before I worked as a PCT) & it helps to shake even the worst nights very quickly. I don't have a long commute either, I'm only a few blocks away which means no real downtime from doorstep to doorstep. So I usually head straight to the backyard. I find it hard to be moody/stressed when I have beautiful cardinals & such coming to the yard to eat. Good luck w/your class!
I donno if this helps but this is how I deal with stress from work and stop it from coming home. If I am really stressed out at work and there someone I want to yell at or b*tch at but I can't then I will get in my car and on the ride home I will talk out loud to myself imagining that the person is there (yeah I know it sounds crazy but it really helps) I will yell and cuss and all that stuff if I need to and I won't get out of the car once I get home until I am finished what I need to say (usually its only a matter of a minute or so because I don't feel like sitting in my car in the driveway) and once I step out of the car I promise myself I won't say another word about it and not even think about it. I don't bring up work in conversations and if anyone asks about work I just focus on the positives so I don't end up highlighting the negative parts and go into a rant. But that's just me...
And can I just say that I LOVE MY JOB!!!
!Chris
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I start my cna class next week and I am starting to get nervous. I use to work as a CNA and while it's been my favourite job, by far, (even better then lazy office work..)... I do remember very stressful days on the job.
Now that I am married with a baby, I reallllllly don't want to take it home.
How do you leave the stress at your doorstep? I only plan on working 2-3 days a week after i get my certification.. I know that will help.. BUT.. the potential stress still worries me.
How do you deal with those days?