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Help me with some data? I have a hypothesis, and am definitely absolutely not looking for data solely to help me be more realistic in how I feel about my habits
cat owners of tumblr: what is your employment status, and how often do you scoop the litterbox?
I have at least 1 full-time job and I scoop the litterbox every day
I have at least 1 part-time job and I scoop the litterbox every day
I am not employed and I scoop the litterbox every day
I have at least 1 full-time job and I do not scoop the litterbox every day
I have at least 1 part-time job and I do not scoop the litterbox every day
I am not employed and I do not scoop the litterbox every day
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Born to create art with my words. Forced to have mental breakdowns five days a week
The 5 day work week is a tool of psychological torture designed to keep me from enacting very gay ideas
So, I'm using some paid time off for a staycation. I have about a week to chill, clean, and catch up for my home and personal life. I just needed to be away from work and have a refresh- working is good but I seriously need a social break from it.

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I have had to take a lot of time off my in person job because of this new disability and I'm somehow in the final stages of an interview for a remote job. Which is great, but I am so scared that it's just still gonna get worse and I'm gonna have to go on a leave or something.
Cause at this rate I keep getting more and more symptoms and my second opinion Rheumatologist appt isn't til October and my neurology appt isn't til November 😩 which means no reprieve from any of this until then.
Recently a post of mine got posted to r/systemcringe. It was a joke about working with DID but I wanted to talk about how do we cope with having DID while working?
For context we work in a call centre for debt collection, as you can imagine it is quite a stressful environment to be in.
I (Angel) tend to front majority of the time, Amethyst will be on standby if I'm ever getting overwhelmed and need to switch out.
And then comes the topic of splitting. We split, a lot like a lot. And most of the time the worst of the splitting happens at work! It's genuinely hell, sometimes we almost go home but we push through to the end of the day. We take hourly breaks (morning, lunch, afternoon) + personal breaks where we go to the bathroom. We drink a lot of coffee, two in the morning and one on our desk throughout the day. We also have a really bad nicotine and use our vape during each of our hourly breaks. It's absolutely not healthy way to cope, but unhealthy coping is better than not coping. Additionally our supervisors know that we have DID and we have a first aid officer who we can talk to when things are getting too much (he can also send us home if we can't go back to work)
Me and Amethyst typically try and handle things ourselves but splits finish sometimes and a new alter ends up fronting at work. We have notes all over our monitors of everything that we need to do, which helps a lot! Plus no one is ever alone and there's always others who know the work to guide the unfamiliar. And we try and make our environment comforting! We have ponies, carebear and kirby on our desk and a bunch of fidget toys to play with while we work.
In conclusion: working full time while in the early stages of recovery with did sucks it sucks a lot. but we make it work and we cope (albeit unhealthy coping)
oh and also we will continue to make jokes about working with did because humour helps us cope!