I have a very well paying job but get pretty stir-crazy on the weekends.
I try to keep myself occupied by reading or learning new skills, but that only helps so much.
I've been thinking about taking up some kind of part-time weekend work to busy myself. Has anyone done something like this?
Any ideas of some good weekend jobs?
>>1873034
Just get a hobby niqqa. Don't pick up a second job.
>>1873058
I already have that but I can't spend my entire weekends building gundam models... it sucks the fun out of it.
>>1873081
Well I don't see how getting another job will help. Like what are you even gonna do, work at McDonalds? What company even hires people to work two days a week besides shit jobs?
>>1873034
>I have a very well paying job but get pretty stir-crazy on the weekends.
By "stir crazy", I assume that you can't sit still and bored at home.
>I try to keep myself occupied by reading or learning new skills, but that only helps so much.
You have deep seated psychological problems that you have to solve.
You're trying to keep yourself busy with another job because of various psychological reasons.
I'll take a few guesses:
1. You're feeling lonely and you want to keep busy to keep the feeling away. You use work as a crutch.
2. You fear that you're not enough as a person. So you use "being productive" as a crutch; you think that by being productive, you're a better person.
3. You're socially conditioned by society to keep being busy; you cannot sit still and just be yourself, to stop and smell the roses, to spend time with family or friends (perhaps you lack friends or families; or you're trying to runaway from problems at home by taking on a second job even ought you have a high paying day job)
Instead of being low conscious and being unaware, start be being AWARE of why you're "stir crazy" on weekends.
>>1873096
Thanks for the psych evaluation.
Did you just read the latest self help book of the month?
We all learn about self-introspection in psych-101, but thanks for bringing me back to high school.
>>1873107
>Thanks for the psych evaluation. Did you just read the latest self help book of the month? We all learn about self-introspection in psych-101, but thanks for bringing me back to high school.
It's easy for your ego to quip back "hurrr durr, thank you for psych evaluation, very cool!"
The reality is, you have a high paying job, so why do you need to take a second job? Do you need the money? I'm assuming no - so why do you need to keep busy? Are you trying to run away from something?
Again, I'm not trying to be condescending, I'm just trying to help.
>>1873081
>I already have that but I can't spend my entire weekends building gundam models... it sucks the fun out of it.
How about spending the weekends on other areas of your life?
(I'm just assuming, not being condescending here)
1) exercising
2) finding a girlfriend
3) hanging out with friends
4) reading good books to become self actualized
>OP abandons thread because the truth is too hard for him to handle.
Take on a hobby that involves physical activity