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This thread explores feelings of burnout and frustration among participants, particularly in relation to managing fundraising shows and the challenges of balancing personal and professional commitments. Participants share personal experiences regarding their emotional states and the impact of external events on their motivation.
Views differ on the best approach to fundraising and managing commissions, with some participants advocating for changes in donation practices while others share personal experiences of feeling overwhelmed without a clear consensus on solutions.
Participants share experiences related to fundraising within the Pampered Chef business, highlighting the emotional and financial challenges faced in balancing personal commitments and professional goals.
Consultants who are experiencing similar feelings of burnout or frustration with fundraising efforts may find the shared experiences and strategies discussed in this thread relevant.
It doesn't sound like "days off" is a possibility. How about moments.Kathytnt said:I don't know when to take a couple of days off for myself as everyone is suggesting?
I think Beth was referring to something more than just PMS-related depression. It's nothing to be ashamed about - lots of people have a chemical imbalance in the brain that causes clinical depression. There is medication that can help the physical causes and symptoms. Heck- I probably should be on something, but that would require going to the doctor.Kathytnt said:I may be a little depressed (PMS) but I normally don't get this really tired feeling that I am having right now. I am taking vitamin C every few hours in case I am starting to come down with something.
I KNOW! :yuck: I never got it how I could be in and out and everyone of them takes forever (I lived with 6 "men)! I think it's something they share when they do the man talk.Kathytnt said:LOL - I never knew - Secrets of Men LOL!
We had guys at my work that would take the paper in the bathroom - THIS IS AT WORK Do you bathroom paper reading at home. I joked with tham that if they had time to read the paper they need more fiber in their diet
Pre-Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder.Kathytnt said:Hmmmm PMDD I have heard of that but not sure what it is
PMDD is a distinct medical condition. Common symptoms include irritability, sadness, sudden mood changes, tension, bloating, and breast tenderness. The many symptoms of PMDD can markedly interfere with your daily activities and relationships and can make you feel out of control. Some women describe PMDD as frustrating, surprising, tiring, or even isolating. It can take away your enjoyment of family, friends, or work. Some think it’s part of being a woman or PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome). But for millions it is PMDD.
While PMDD is not fully understood, many doctors believe it may be caused by an imbalance of a chemical in the body called serotonin. The normal cyclical changes in female hormones may interact with serotonin and other chemicals, and the changes may result in the mood and physical symptoms of PMDD.
With PMDD, it may seem like you only suffer a few days a month, but those days add up. In fact, you can spend up to 25 percent of your childbearing years dealing with these symptoms. You may have even noticed that your symptoms are more bothersome now than when you were younger. It’s not your imagination – if left untreated PMDD symptoms can worsen with age.