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After quickly reading your first sentence, I felt a little sense of joy...until realizing shortly thereafter it was tongue-in-cheek.
Has anyone else just felt mentally exhausted and prone to errors?Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Has anyone else just felt mentally exhausted and prone to errors?
I've been trying to get outside a lot during my day as I've been WFH since Feb. I don't have a proper home office but have been able to spin up a makeshift office desk area in my basement. Given that it's below ground w/no windows really makes you feel isolated, unlike an office w/windows. So, the result is forcing myself to get up and out. My dog now gets walked at least 6 (!!) times a day. He loves it, and I do it to make sure there's a sun outside
I'm in Phoenix and we're having our hottest summer EVER. So far 34 days over 110. We've had 2 two week stretches where it hasn't fallen below 90. I can't wait for cooler weather and to get outdoors!!
Here in San Diego, it's not the heat. It's always been hot. It's the humidity. The old saying was that "It's the dry heat." Now that's a joke. The weather is Thailand-like even late into the night. These last couple of days have been a reprieve but that's supposed to end and the hot and humid weather is due to return.Unlike the lush green vegetation in other areas that are hot and humid, everything here is still dry, dead, brown and ready to burn. It doesn't seem fair.
my parents recently moved to Goodyear (in April) from the mid-west, and I've been following the temps and WOW! I saw it's supposed to get to 120 this weekend! I live in San Diego, and we're getting in the the 100's this weekend, but whenever I want to complain or something I slide my iPhone weather app screen over to "Goodyear" and remind myself it could always be significantly worse. Part of me is glad this summer is hottest ever, since it kinda makes me feel like "well, maybe it won't be this awful every summer for my parents," but part of me is a little worried this will be the new norm temp-wise...