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fox ([personal profile] fox) wrote2016-07-19 12:52 pm
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dream theater

Last night I dreamed I was in the hospital. I don't know for what, but it mustn't have been terribly debilitating, because after they came around to check on me one night I got up out of bed, got dressed, cut off my hospital bracelet, and left to go to (a) a brunch thing the next morning and (b) work. There was some other stuff about where to park, getting towed, and taking the bus and the subway to get places and get back, but the next thing I remember in any kind of detail is that someone from like hospital security came and found me at my job and, after verifying who I was, said I wasn't supposed to be there and kind of dragged me out and back to the hospital and back to bed.

In a whole separate dream, I dreamed that at work we got a memo rating all of our projects on a scale of 1 (low) to 7 (high), and what we were most concerned about was the two projects in which our efforts had 1 ratings (one each for the writing/editorial and graphics subteams, I think), because the rubric specifically said something like "Continued results at this level will endanger your contract." The fact that we had many, many more projects up in the 5 area and a non-zero number up at 6 and 7 didn't seem to matter to us because we were all hung up on the job-threatening 1 ratings.

I don't remember which order those came in, and I'm not sure how to interpret them; the first one was probably to do with how I keep waking up feeling achy and exhausted and knowing there's no point in taking a sick day, because I'm not sick and staying away from work won't make me feel any better (and might make me feel worse because my work wouldn't be getting done). Or they could both just be the baby messing with my brain. Hrm.

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