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TES9 Session 502 September 22, 1969 dog inactivity failure comfort yourself

[...] You would consider it beneath you, and unmanly to entertain, and consciously improbable, if you left your job and did not get another—could not get another, of comparable merit indeed. [...]

Supposing you left your job and simply could not find another, what would you do? [...]

[...] You feared,and do,that changing your job would deny your family.

[...] Do not keep thinking of the job situation so that you are hammering yourself over the head with it constantly. [...]

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Thursday, July 14 James anxiety Thursday melancholy willingness

[...] I know I determined to get money and through my work—so we could work—(while seeing to it that I could drop jobs); and started the anxieties and body habits which then... [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session January 10, 1977 conventionalized goals classifications proposals Caesar

When you had a job the issue was clear for each of you: in your free time you felt you had a perfect right to paint or write, do relaxation exercises or psychological time. Later, when you did not need jobs and the books began to sell, then your creative time also became productive-money time to some extent.

[...] At the same time you say how good it would be to just take a job and come home when it was finished—a self-deception. [...]

[...] You were too busy trying to get rid of your jobs. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session December 6, 1983 Joe Christina Bumbalo Susie LuAnn

[...] At the same time, you recognized that John’s job as a waiter also involved him with nourishment—that is, physically and symbolically—and the dream was simply restating the fact that the intuitive faculties, often considered solely female, actually involved those qualities of creativity and emotion that held family units together. [...]

[...] I told her that Seth had done an excellent job of analyzing the dream. [...]

TES4 Session 190 September 21, 1965 John Taylors Donna loud reconstruction

John is considering leaving his job and buying a restaurant bar in his home town, Williamsport, PA. [...]

[...] John is planning his job change for next January. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session April 16, 1979 taxes Joyce Bill Gallagher conventional

[...] His idea of manliness was such that he insisted upon a conventional job, clear-cut.

(10:07.) Now: the route you chose was far different than your friend’s. You did not choose a job as a life endeavor, where money would be clearly paid for acts specifically assigned, nor did you choose a route for which there was any conventional role for you to follow.

[...] (Does it still?) You could not have a job, obviously. [...]

[...] You lack the give-and-take with others that jobs provide. [...]

TES2 Session 67 July 1, 1964 Roberts Marshall Louisiana Tom gallery

[...] of Dee Masters as director, a new director is trying out for the job; the situation is thus unsettled, and Jane is not in favor of some of her new duties and is thinking seriously of leaving the job. [...]

[...] He works best on a job when he is more or less left alone, in charge of given functions to perform, as when he acted as salesman. [...]

[...] It is true also, as he knows, that the Florida incident frightened him enough so that he will not leave a job unless he is almost forced into it.

[...] This fear also struck you, and had much to do with your outward acceptance of your job as it stood before you made a change, and a beneficial one, involving it.

TES7 Session 300 November 7, 1966 page article sheet Seminary torn

[...] A prediction was given that Jane would receive a teaching job she had applied for at Elmira College. [...] On November 7, Jane was notified that she would not get the job.

[...] One of the headings in larger type is: Want a job with liberal discounts?

[...] Here the word Christmas is used in connection with a Christmas job at Macy’s.

(Jane speculated that the mention of Christmas, just below this article on page 11, in connection with a Christmas job at Macy’s, might have given rise to the associative child data.

TES8 Session 412 May 27 1968 bouncy transmitters pyramid inert woman

[...] The family was due to leave Elmira because of a new job opportunity. [...]

(Jane did not meet the woman or children; she did meet the husband last year while job hunting.)

TES8 Session 348 June 21, 1967 Australia interchanges California sunbathing Chula

[...] Ruburt, incidentally, because of his blessed literal nature, will not feel fully released from his job until the last day is over.

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 830, March 27, 1978 secondarily Seven events subjective mechanics

[...] We estimate that we should have the whole job finished and in the mail to Prentice-Hall in about 10 days.

[...] You may be sad because a relative has died, for example, or because you have lost a job, or because you have been rebuffed by a lover, or for any number of other accepted reasons. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Sessions May 29, 1978 attitudes towels jeopardize soreness protect

[...] Neither of you wanted conventional jobs, regardless now of any prestige or security they might bring. [...]

[...] Ruburt knew he would not take a full-time job either. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session August 29, 1977 Darwinian Freudian Darwin teeth competition

Your own behavior with your parents, with Ruburt, your attitudes toward your painting and outside jobs, Ruburt’s attitudes toward children, his work and you—all of these were so influenced. [...] When you wanted to quit your job you became ill so that no one could blame you. [...]

[...] When either of you were offered jobs with advancement, you avoided them like the plague—idiotic behavior in Darwinian and Freudian terms.

TPS3 Session 691 (Deleted Portion) March 25, 1974 financial grocery overbuying store prices

[...] When he feels financially threatened, however, that is when he pulls in his horns, cuts down on creativity, and tries to do his “job.’’

WTH Part One: Chapter 4: March 25, 1984 populace bbc infirmity zealously British

[...] In the mail for yesterday I found the new cover design for the trade paper edition of The God of Jane — a nice-looking job, we like it. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 21, 1979 account rewards savings bank Framework

[...] The money did not come by computing the number of hours worked on a project, for example, or the number of hours worked at a job, but instead accumulated because of the quality of creative work and the inquisitiveness of the creative mind. [...]

[...] Most people can count upon what these are, if they are lucky: steady jobs—though these may be boring and have other disadvantages—a conventional social life, a family and so forth. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session January 28, 1980 Leonard slap truck react age

[...] As I finished the job I felt the onset of another “attack” of chest discomfort; it lasted throughout the afternoon, and was most uncomfortable. [...]

[...] I think she’s done a remarkable job of keeping her own equilibrium during my own troubles with the “Leonard affair.” [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 2, 1982 sc abandonment November iii dozing

(Yesterday morning I took a call from Nancy Overton and Saul Cohen, who evidently will have the job of shepherding Jane’s work through Prentice-Hall, now that Tam has left. [...] Not so, SC explained, citing the mix-up surrounding Tam’s leaving and his own efforts to learn what was going on in the new job. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session May 22, 1978 inspiration deaden Frank distractions Instream

[...] He does not think of jobs to be done. [...]

[...] Now he did this because of his ideas of work, and of jobs to be done, and effort.

TES9 Session 436 September 16, 1968 Callista Buff accident Nina Eve

A peculiar set of circumstances was needed to fire his being, to focus his attention, and that was our job. One of our many jobs.

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