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Old Mar 24, 2005, 01:44 PM
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I have been feeling so good the past few weeks. Nothing seems to be going wrong. I don't focus on this , but when I actually think about it, I know that it's not over. If I switch at work agian I'll be fired. Does anyone know of a way to kindof stop it at work?

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Old Mar 24, 2005, 03:57 PM
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That's wonderful you are feeling good right now. My mood has been better 'cos it's sunny & warm, finally!
As for work, what we always had was a pact, Keep the job, keep the body moving, was the chant. I don't know how aware you are of your alters. If you could make a pact, a compromise maybe. I also don't know where you work or what you do. I had working at a printing comp. in the factory area so there were a lot of times I was just alone. If you work w/ others, that would be harder.
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Old Mar 24, 2005, 05:58 PM
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melmac, how awesome for you! as to switching at work, i agree about a pact. you'll probably have to some some exciting, good times tho feeling great

be safe,
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Old Mar 24, 2005, 10:03 PM
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I have one suggestion, in addition to the pact. You may want to offer your alters some time to do what is important to them, in exchange for never coming front while you're at work. Scheduling and planning, and coordinating among alters is CRUCIAL to functioning well with DID. If you can establish a routine with set rules that work for everyone, your system can stabilize much better and work together much better as a whole. As with any group of people, getting along as a system takes a lot of give and take.

Good luck to you!

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Old Mar 25, 2005, 12:56 PM
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Melmac,

yes I agree with everything said above. Communication, agreements, coordination these are all key elements to functioning in the work world. tell the others how important the job is amd how much it means to the whole.

Take care and good luck.
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Old Mar 26, 2005, 07:37 PM
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nothing new to suggest but wanted to offer up a hearty hurrah after hearing you say you've been feeling great. That's awesome!

feeling great with finding common ground with all so that you can have a pact or agreement for work time.
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