Whenever I am asked whether I work full time, my answer is "Of course". When asked why, I say "To preserve my sanity". Although in this day and age I do wonder sometimes.
How is it that I so often come out of a meeting with supposedly grown up professionals feeling like I should have put half of them in the naughty corner and half of them at the table with crayons and strict instructions only to draw on the paper? The mind boggles.
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