21 Relatable Tweets For Everyone Running Out Of Steam At Work
Things are starting to look up with the news that there may be enough vaccines for every adult in the U.S. by the end of May. But many of us are hitting the pandemic wall right now after enduring a full year of COVID-19 life with all its upheaval, grief, loneliness and frustration. It’s once again hard to care about work at all some days, and people have been cracking wise on Twitter about it for weeks. Can’t we just get a break from all these emails? Life is exhausting enough.
“are u ok?” no i literally can’t get myself to complete any work whatsoever
— eshal (@eshallll_) February 20, 2021
Please hesitate to reach out
— Ariel Adkins (@artfullyawear) March 3, 2021
filling out performance reviews like pic.twitter.com/RniPnJFMLs
— dipa (@dipalua_) February 11, 2021
Getting ready for another zoom pic.twitter.com/CJYoaPtVrd
— Bolu Babalola (@BeeBabs) February 19, 2021
me in a meeting: “this could’ve been an email”
me receiving an email: “i’m going to hurl myself into the sun”— emily allen (@emily0allen) February 24, 2021
— Nerd Girl Says (@Rachael_Conrad) February 26, 2021
when i have to do two tasks in one day pic.twitter.com/7eUXND14I1
— Matt. (@MattTheBrand) February 17, 2021
me (angrier than i’ve ever been in my entire life): no worries, all good!
— Ben Rosen (@ben_rosen) February 6, 2021
“why don’t you have your camera on?”
me: pic.twitter.com/qKQCshJSz2— sopranos out of context (@oocsopranos) February 5, 2021
am I working at my regular capacity? no. but am I prioritizing and taking care of the most important tasks? no. but am I at least taking care of myself and my mental health? also no.
— Elizabeth Teng 👩🏻💻📡🌌 (@etengastro) January 12, 2021
A year ago, I felt young and adventurous and ready for literally anything. This weekend, I had two in-person conversations, and they were both about hand cream.
— Jelisa Castrodale (@gordonshumway) February 22, 2021
Hey, it might be a while before I can respond to your email, today I only have access to my computer for sixteen uninterrupted hours
— Bridger Winegar (@bridger_w) April 29, 2020
me when I have to respond to one work email pic.twitter.com/WEAN9CdFNW
— haley (@haley_darling) February 17, 2021
I Am Overwhelmed By All Of The Things I Need To Do, So I Am Doing None Of Them: A Memoir
— Allison Bond (@AllisonRBond) February 22, 2021
sorry i didnt respond to ur email in a timely fashion i literally cannot tell days apart anymore and thought today was 2 weeks ago
— first-mate prance (@bocxtop) December 12, 2020
Firing emails back and forth that all end with “best,” like pic.twitter.com/PU7mFGITHu
— Sophie (@jil_slander) February 26, 2021
OK I'm over self-care everyone else can take care of me now
— Rakesh Satyal (@rakeshsatyal) February 25, 2021
March 1st 2020 vs March 1st 2021 pic.twitter.com/BiSehH7TyO
— Danny Neary (@itsdannyneary) March 1, 2021
im being asked to set a work "goal" for this year and i haven't gotten anything besides "not die and see loved ones again"
— Gene Park (@GenePark) March 1, 2021
at the stage of the pandemic where i long for other, earlier days in the pandemic
— sey smythe (@sey_anything) January 17, 2021
I hope this email... doesn’t find you at all.
— Sam Sanders (@samsanders) March 3, 2021
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This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.