Monday, May 19, 2008

Day 10 - What I Would Have Purchased Today

Darn near anything.

I am an emotional shopper. I did not know this before--though that does explain the insane amounts of yarn I have tucked away and the bookshelf of cookbooks....... I had a bad morning at work--relating to an incompetent coworker who expects everyone else to clean up his mistakes and then whines when none of us will allow him to work on our projects--and I was experiencing just a teensy bit of anger. My dearest wish would have been to fire him on the spot (or throttle him), but as I don't actually have that authority (or don't want to go to jail), my next strongest impulse was to buy something. Anything.

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Is that really how I react to serious frustration? And if I do, what do frustration and buying have to do with one another (besides the mall anytime during the holiday season)?

So under normal circumstances, I would have spent $25-$40 to "cheer myself up." And yet the same inept coworker will still be there tomorrow, and maybe the day after. (Wouldn't take bets on his long-term outlook at the company as I am not the only coworker angry with him--I'm just the most angry today.) So in normal circumstances, I would still be angry AND out forty bucks.

Ouch!

2 comments:

Cam-ee said...

Have you ever heard of retail therapy? Apparently (I haven't actually seen any articles to support this, but I haven't looked yet), the act of spending money releases endorphins, thus making you feel better.

I tend to get stressed late at night, which is far less convenient than it would appear. Most of the yarn I want is more easily available via the internet anyway...

Susie H said...

What a great insight...of course, it still doesn't change Co-worker of Doom, but knowledge is power, and all that.

Props to you, and cheers, to keep you on mission :)

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