can you take care of their and they re. not too sure i can. conference time. like take a look at there is i called you back here this needs doing this just to be finished asap. they all want something and now i ll take your family. stuff watch this ride i came back and got up too early i only had breakfast standing as usual. with as soon as one thinks down and all those waiting that s how it is all day long you need a break but not in the lunchroom you contradicts that.
on that and this thing turn it off really off go off line get out of the office away from your colleagues go outside kind of call. yourself brea. sense your body be present. and be grounded for a moment. that s good you can do that anywhere. you know you say the company will collapse. no it won t but you will if you never stop. take a break the whole day has been like this i don t know why it s not my fault.
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in the u.s. the democrats win the majority in the house of representatives. the republicans win three more seats in the senate. while some speak of a defeat for the president he considers the results of the midterm elections a victory. last night the republican party defied history to expand our senate majority well significantly beating expectations in the house. for the mid. and midterm year. the economy is divided on the one hand tax cuts in deregulation have triggered or at least supported a boom on the other hand many dependent regions are still in crisis the role of individual presidents would be overwhelmed anyway according to city council the
rand eades from bristol a city with a lot of poverty and fewer and fewer jobs. the economy is a more complex than just one party being in control or one president being in control people will say that. mr trump is the one who has made the economy booming right now others will say that it was because of president obama i don t think eith