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Stanley Cup Finals--Game 5

I knew they were going to lose tonight in Detroit--there was no question about that.  Even when they took a 2-0 lead in the first period--with a little help from the Red Wings on the second goal--I knew they'd blow it and lose, and I hated them for toying with me.  And they gave up a goal in the second, and two in the third, and I thought of all the appropriate things to call them as time ran out.  They pulled Fleury, of course, but that never works.  So time ran out and...

 

...they scored in the last few seconds to send it to overtime, and I hated them even more for toying with me.  And they looked like crap--if you aren't going to play defense you have to score a hell of a lot more than they've been scoring--and I kept waiting for Fleury, who himself played a hell of a game, to let in that last one so I could watch the Cup presentation and leave, and...

 

...they made it through the first overtime, but they still looked like crap in the second overtime.  And their power play was just horrible all night long--the Wings had more shots on the Pens' power plays than the Pens did.  And I hated them even more for drawing out my agony, and then...

 

...the second OT was over and they'd made it to the third OT, and I began to wonder how all those old farts on the Red Wings were holding up compared to the Tater Tots.  And then a Wing took a double-minor for high sticking--4:00 of power play for the Potatoes, and I thought here we go with the short handed goal that ends the series in the worst possible way, and I hated the damn Penguins for putting me through this, and then...

 

...Sykora scored and the Penguins won 4-3 to make the series 3-2, and Game 6 will be back in Pittsburgh.  And I just know they're going to blow it after all this, and I hate them for it.

 
 
   
 

Too Much Work Can Pack On the Pounds
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Too Much Work Can Pack On the Pounds

Overtime May Add More to Your Waistline than Your Wallet
  -- By Rebecca Pratt, Staff Writer

Do you have a schedule that requires you to work more than forty hours per week, leaving you exhausted at the end of every workday? If so, go weigh yourself. If the number on the scale is higher than you believe it should be, you can probably blame your busy schedule for contributing to your excess weight.

Work can add weight—that’s the conclusion of a new Finnish study involving 9,000 Helsinki city employees, ages 40 to 60. University of Helsinki researchers found that weight gain was especially likely for individuals who must balance demanding jobs with the hectic requirements of family. In the study, a fourth of the women, along with 19 percent of the men, reported that they had gained weight the previous year. Strongly associated with weight gain was work fatigue.

The study identified two basic risk factors that seem to lead to weight gain: (1) consistently working beyond the standard 40 hours per week, and (2) consistently experiencing feelings of work fatigue.

The first factor, particularly high among women, involved those participants who expressed dissatisfaction with how they were able to combine paid work with family life. The second factor involved participants who agreed with three or more of these statements:
  • My work is definitely too stressful.
  • I feel like I'm totally exhausted.
  • I feel totally worn out after a day at work.
  • I feel tired in the morning when I have to get up and go to work.
  • I worry about my work even when I'm off duty.
  • I have to work too hard.
Researchers concluded that both risk factors involve work fatigue or burnout—conditions that may tempt workers to soothe midday stress by turning to vending machine treats, scarfing down fast food, and skipping exercise because they lack both time and energy. So what can you do if extra hours on the job may be causing you to pack on the pounds? Only you can be the judge of what you can do to improve the situation, but here are some tips that may help:
  • Take a break from your television for a week—or even one day a week. You may be surprised to find yourself enjoying the quiet, picking up a book you've always meant to read, or talking to your kids. At the very least, you may find yourself going to bed earlier when you feel tired, instead of spacing out in front of the boob tube.
     
  • Look for areas of your life to simplify or consolidate. For example, can you set aside a day to run all (or even most) of your errands, saving time and gas? Can you teach your kids to plan ahead so that you’re not heading to the mall every other day?
     
  • Evaluate your work schedule and tasks. See which items require some overtime, and then try to plan one or two days to consciously work overtime to accomplish those tasks. You may still be working long hours, but you’ll have some control over your schedule, rather than being at someone else’s whims. You may even improve your efficiency.
     
  • Take a good hard look at your job. Is it a good fit for you? While we all have areas of dissatisfaction in our work, it’s generally not normal to be continually exhausted at the end of the day. When we’re well suited to our work, we should enjoy it much of the time. Assuming that you don’t have an untenable amount of work (and if you do, that may require a conversation with the boss), maybe it’s time to start looking for a new job.
  • http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/motivation_articles.asp?id=503
 
 
 

   
I'm Tired

You may or may not have noticed that I haven't been around much lately. I had to work a lot of OT this last week. I worked this morning, too. I haven't had to work on Saturday in a while. I'm tired.

 

But I'll feel a hell of a lot better when I get my check next week. 

 
 
   
 

Everyone's Favorite German Baller

Dirk Nowitzki sure put up a good showing last night.  43 points to lead Dallas to an overtime win.  Pure magic.

 

 
 
 

   
Pulling For The Underdogs

I'm watching the Fiesta Bowl right now, one of 3 football games I watched today.  What a great day.  I'm pulling for Boise St...go underdogs!

 

Can they pull off an overtime win?

 

 
 
   
 

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