I thought I'd share this story with you guys because I think some of you run the risk of making the same mistake one of my co-workers is currently making.
There is a guy at work...I'll call him "Downer Dan".
Downer Dan makes his rounds at work every day, going into every work area and complaining about his personal problems to anyone who makes eye contact with him. These problems consist of his ex wife moving in with her boyfriend. He does this at least once a day in my work area. I'm about to throw something at him, he's so annoying. No one at work likes him. In fact, everyone wishes he would be fired they are so sick of what he does. He never works because he is so wrapped up in his own bitterness and wallowing in self-pity. People make fun of him as soon as he leaves. A 63 year old sweet grandmotherly old lady told him to "Get a Life" a few days before Christmas because he was ruining everyone's good mood.
So...if you find yourself so focused on how your ex did you wrong that it's all you ever talk about to people and you feel compelled to seek out sympathy and pity from others by talking about it then you need to take a step back and make the necessary steps to move on with your life. If that means getting a therapist to talk about these problems with...then do it. Just don't subject your co-workers to incessant whining, crying and complaining about your personal problems. They all have their own problems to worry about and aren't interested in yours. They just want to keep busy at work and try to keep their mind OFF all the negative things.
There is a guy at work...I'll call him "Downer Dan".
Downer Dan makes his rounds at work every day, going into every work area and complaining about his personal problems to anyone who makes eye contact with him. These problems consist of his ex wife moving in with her boyfriend. He does this at least once a day in my work area. I'm about to throw something at him, he's so annoying. No one at work likes him. In fact, everyone wishes he would be fired they are so sick of what he does. He never works because he is so wrapped up in his own bitterness and wallowing in self-pity. People make fun of him as soon as he leaves. A 63 year old sweet grandmotherly old lady told him to "Get a Life" a few days before Christmas because he was ruining everyone's good mood.
So...if you find yourself so focused on how your ex did you wrong that it's all you ever talk about to people and you feel compelled to seek out sympathy and pity from others by talking about it then you need to take a step back and make the necessary steps to move on with your life. If that means getting a therapist to talk about these problems with...then do it. Just don't subject your co-workers to incessant whining, crying and complaining about your personal problems. They all have their own problems to worry about and aren't interested in yours. They just want to keep busy at work and try to keep their mind OFF all the negative things.