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I used to have a cold every couple of months when I was an employee, often needing steroids for asthma Being in offices with shite air the main cause Since going self employed I've had two minor colds in 5 yrs Another reason to create your own working life
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Please don’t use this as a template!
But seriously your mental health is as important so please look after it too. For your sake. #sickie#nationalsickieday#guilt#mentalhealth#mentalwellness#takecareofyourself#takecare#highbarnet#londontube#london#quotes#quoteofthedaypic.twitter.com/lexKgZawTd – mjesto: High Barnet London Underground Station
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Trust me to actually be sick on
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It’s
#NationalSickieDay Whilst not wanting to encourage absenteeism, this is very true#ItsOkNotToBeOk#MentalHealthMatterspic.twitter.com/zhfgbZE7qO
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1970s public information
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According to national statistics the first Monday in February is the day when people are most likely to pull a sickie. There were an estimated 350,000 absences from work on the first Monday of February last year.
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Doesn’t
#NationalSickieDay seem even more tempting when you’ve got one of these at home?#StayInBed#MoggySnugglespic.twitter.com/SZBnHuThYr
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I've got such a bad cold, and I have a feeling I had these exact same symptoms just recently... I think I must have deja flu.
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Mental health is just as important as physical health. It’s okay not to be okay. If you’re struggling please ask for help, from family or friends or a professional. Also, ask someone today if they’re okay. Kindness goes a long way
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WTF , it's
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Enough with the
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Coming into work this morning and seeing
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Fuck it, I'm going back to bed
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Unfortunately the pop-up Library due to be held in Stronsay today has been cancelled due to weather. We have rescheduled it for next Monday which is the 10th February. Apologies for any inconvenience.

This is not because it's #NationalSickieDay. Honest. pic.twitter.com/o4INPUStZ2
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It's
#NationalSickieDay, apparently people are more likely to phone in sick today than any other day of the year! What are some of the funniest excuses you've heard people phone in sick with? pic.twitter.com/Ql9G3j33dv
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Is it just us, or is anyone else seriously thinking of taking a duvet day?
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Staff: “I can’t *cough* come in to work today *cough cough*” Employer: “why, what’s wrong?” Staff: “I’ve broken my toe”
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By law, employers must make "reasonable adjustments" for workers with disabilities or long-term physical or mental conditions. Read more here: http://ow.ly/a0qk30qey8H
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#nationalsickieday Please remember you mental health is just as important as your physical health!
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