11 Reasons You Can Blame the Recession on Law and Order Sideshow
1. We’re so busy these days. We're always busy.
2. We can’t stop thinking about the things that are stressing us out because it’s so easy to find a reason to get stressed.
3. We’re so overworked.
4. We like the way we feel right now.
5. We’re so stressed out about the recession.
6.Of course some of these complaints are self-made.
A great many of us have been working too hard to get by lately. But there are some obvious reasons why we’re stressed. If you are working too hard, your brain is too busy and your body is exhausted to have a nice relaxing time. And if you’re stressed, then the brain is just too busy to function, and that’s why you can’t relax. Working too hard? Or stressed? That’s an interesting question. I don’t know about you, but I feel like I’ve been working too hard to relax lately. (And I’ve been working too hard to keep up with the latest craze on Pinterest.) The thing is, though, we are not all working too hard.
Some of us are just working the hardest we can, so we don’t have enough time to relax.
If you’re working too hard to relax, you’re not spending enough time with family and relaxation. You’re not relaxing enough with your kids, and you’re not spending enough time with your wife and husband as well. Relaxation is a time for you to gather with those you love, enjoy a few moments of quiet, and do something totally different than you normally do.
Even though we all work more and more of the time, we still all take time to relax. And when we relax, we don’t just do our favorite thing on autopilot. We take breaks, read a book, take a walk, take a nap, go for a swim, or do something that is completely different from our normal selves.
We have all at one point or another been through a recession. And while we all know that we’ve done something to our jobs, homes, and finances that is responsible for the recession, it’s still easy to forget that.
The recession, after all, comes from people who did not take the time to relax.
The recession started in 2007 and ended in 2009, but we all have probably experienced the long, slow, and tedious slowness of a recession, or the boredom, or some other such thing. The recession didn’t just start in 2008, though. In fact, the recession started in the year 2000. So what happened was that people started to lose their jobs, and people started to lose their homes, and people started to lose their savings, and people started to lose their confidence.
There are many different factors involved in the recession. One of the key ones is that it brought people who weren’t necessarily economically successful together together. While the recession took money out of the middle classes, it also brought people into the middle of the middle class together.
The reason: In addition to the fact that the recession was caused by the people who were losing their jobs, this was also caused by the fact that people were losing their homes, and that people were losing their savings, and people were losing their confidence.
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