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Old 02-11-2015, 01:24 PM #3
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Also- as I'm returning back to work, I've noticed how 'dumb' I feel. I used to pride myself on how smart I was and on my ability to write and be grammatically correct and now I mis-spell words often. Use incorrect punctuation, switch words like their there and they're, and can not find awesome big words anymore to use. I feel like I am getting dumber .... Any suggestions and does anyone else feel this way as well?
Same boat here, some have told me its because of being out of practice and it should come back. I feel the same way especially when it comes to Vocabulary. The words are there I just cannot seem to fit them in as fluidly as I would before and will often replace them with a "dumbed" down version. Frustration could certainly play a part to as it puts up another hurdle.
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