
Working hard or hardly working?? š¤
Many of my friends and followers on social media think that I donāt work š. I guess this could be for two reasons.
1 – I post frequently on social media, especially Instagram and I do go out a lot. I love walking and try to do this every day, so even if Iām posting pictures of my walk or by the beaches, itās normally as Iām out and about before or after work. We work 8 hour shifts here as nurses in Australia. Therefore, we can actually do things before or after work. Unlike back home in Northern Ireland where I would have worked 11 or 12 hour shifts. On my days off, I love to go out and see places. I enjoy eating out, be it breakfast, lunch or dinner (never all three in one day š). So I think this could give a false impression that I donāt work when I actually do work full time.
2 – I donāt have children. This absolutely gives me freedom to do my own thing, go out when and where I please and I have no ties to be home at a certain time. Also I have no pets as yet. This is something I am really interested in, maybe a couple of dogs in the near future. So having no commitments enables me to carry out my life how I please āŗļø. If people on social media compare my social life to theirs, they really shouldnāt. If they have decided to have a family of their own. Thatās amazing and itās their prerogative. They will have many amazing things in their life through experiences with their children (something I do not).
I do work hard in my career but I have a good work/life balance. It may simply appear that I do not work as I often post about the fun things Iām doing. I wouldnāt necessarily be posing about my times in work. To be honest I am more than happy if people assume I donāt work much or work at all. Itās rather amusing. When people say, āDo you ever eat at home?ā, it makes me chuckle. I eat at home 5 or 6 days a week. There are worse things to complain about in life than people thinking I donāt work.
Cheers for reading,
Wayne āš½