Wednesday, June 16, 2004

Stress and Release

It's funny how the human brain can deal with stress differently depending on what you've got to distract you from it. I'm going through a particulary stressful period (compared to my status-quo) at the moment, what with a demanding/frustrating/demoralising working environment and then other things outside of work trying me. Things such as my neighbour damaging my new bike by dragging a piece of metal along the side of it, then denying it was him. This could errupt into a neighbour feud, which I'm eager to avoid, though not at the expense of having to pay for the damage myself.

Anyhow, getting back to the point, at the beggining of the year I was in a similar situation and it nearly all came too much and I was thinking of radical changes, but things died down and I got on with it, but now I've got a few distractions which give some release to all this. But in typical fashion, they're also things that frustrate me when I'm not getting getting worked up about other things (does this make sense? probably not).

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its spelt Ciao ;)

Jay said...

And the correct grammar for "its" is actually "it's", as it's a combination of "it is", now quit picking me up on mistakes :)

Anonymous said...

I hope you get your paint fixed

Jay said...

Thank-you, so do I. This is crap timing as I was going to buy race-fairings this month, but put it off for one reason and another. I'd rather scratch cheap plastics than originals.

Anonymous said...

I will have a XR650 with nobbly tyres in the next few weeks, say the word and i will ride over his car, (then deny it of course) lol, hope he pays up m8

Anonymous said...

It's not a problem... Jay will jump all over the bonnet of his car :-p

Jay said...

Don't start that bonnet stuff again Rod, I didn't jump, I was pushed :) Bloody illegal cab drivers! As for my neighbour, well, he's just as bad. I wonder what the Police could find interesting about him...