SoMissunderstood wrote:
What do you do for a living and under what conditions do you work? i.e environmental factors like lighting, ventilation, air conditioning etc?
Is your job very stressful? do you have a high workload or under pressure to complete certain tasks?
What about your workmates? do you get along with them?
Do you enjoy your job?
All of these things need to be considered first before any answer or explanation can be given. Thanks.
I'm a driver at Domino's, so I'm often in my car, which I find enjoyable and relaxing. In store, it's well ventilated (the oven requires its), and I have no issue with the lights, temperature, or any other environmental factors that I'm aware of.
While in the store, I'm definitely pressured to always stay busy. Even when there's nothing left to do and everyone is just standing around, I still have that pressure to do more. Which is why I often go into the bathroom just to avoid any pressure to do things.
Everyone there is nice and seem to like me, for reasons beyond me since I rarely talk.
I enjoy driving. I get to be alone, listen to my music and I'm not pressured at all. Interaction with the customers is very mechanical and scripted, which makes it easy.
arielhawksquill wrote:
I associate those feelings with not getting enough oxygen (such as in the onset of an asthma attack.) Do you find yourself breathing very shallowly due to the tension of being at work? Breathing fully and slowly for a few minutes might make it go away.
No, I haven't noticed any irregularities with my breathing. However, I have noticed my heart rate becomes quite elevated, 100+ beats per minute versus my resting rate of 65-70.