Truth be told!
Today, a friend of mine had read my posts and emailed me his personal anecdotes about honesty in the work place. In essence, he proved to me that there are still people who cherish honesty over business tactics.
This has strengthened my resolve. I plan on telling my supervisor that I no longer with to be responsible for documents where I had to "make up" things to report. If she persists, I have no option left but to tell the truth in these reports. If funding is cut to my employer, so be it. I don't want to lose any more nights of sleep over this. And if I'm fired, I can happily (and honestly) report to my next employer that "I was fired for telling the truth". I don't feel there is any shame in this.
So to all lying companies who are going to hire me, beware and fuuuk yuuu!
Thanks Spot - you may have saved my soul from reincarnating into a shmear stone.
Other things to report: went climbing for an hour and can sense my lost strength returning. Came home and cooked. Ate a healthy vegetarian diet with plenty of protein (I'm on schedule with my climbing diet program - high protein in the beginning week and high carb content in the latter half). I also got an inadvertent compliment today - a friend didn't recognize me from afar in the gym because of my added muscle mass. I take that to mean that I'm not looking *nearly* as skinny anymore!
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