As a part-time worker, as soon as we step into the office every day, the invisible pressure follows us, and at this time, our CPU, the brain, begins to run at high speed, becoming the key "engine" to cope with the challenges of the workplace.
Early morning "self-inspection"
On the way to work, the CPU of the worker has been started. On the commuting subway or bus, while seizing the time to swipe through the industry information, while rehearsing today's work schedule in my mind, like a self-check program when the computer is turned on, combing through the task list. Arrive at the office, quickly turn on your computer, check your email, mark urgent matters, and process information in your brain methodically to prepare for the busy work that is about to begin.
"Overclocking" at high voltage
At work, various tasks come one after another, and the CPU of the worker is forced to enter the "overclocking" state. On the one hand, it is necessary to deal with emergency meetings that are temporarily inserted, quickly understand the main points of the meeting, and organize language to express opinions; On the one hand, it is necessary to complete the plan at hand before the deadline, repeatedly check the data, and polish the copy. In the face of the temporary needs of leaders and the collaboration requests of colleagues, the brain is like a multi-threaded computer, quickly switching between different tasks without the slightest mistake. If you are not careful, you may have "system stuck" and be overwhelmed by the backlog of work.
After-hours "Stockpiling Cleanup"
At the end of the day's work, the CPU of the worker can finally take a break. When you get home, lie on the sofa and relax yourself, or relax by exercising, watching dramas, etc., just like clearing the cache of the computer and freeing up memory. Only at this time can the tense nerves be soothed and energy can be stored for the next day's work. However, even during breaks, occasionally interrupted by work messages, the brain has to be reactivated to deal with the "fish that slipped through the net".
The CPU of the worker, in the high-intensity work day after day, constantly accepts challenges and strives to maintain efficient operation. It carries our career dreams, but it also bears a lot of pressure. I hope that every worker can learn to reasonably adjust their "CPU" in their busy work, and don't forget to leave a little breathing space for themselves while working hard, after all, only by maintaining a good state can we run further on the track of the workplace.