Coding Woes and Beachy Glows: A Day with Luke Hand
If some new gravel on the sides of a speed hump is the highlight of Our Day, our week, month and year, I wouldn't be dead for quids.
Ever had one of those days where nothing seems to go right at work? Luke Hand knows the feeling all too well. In this episode of 'Luke Hand Diary', he shares a grueling 13-hour workday that barely lets him leave his desk. Criticized for his coding efforts by a boss who’s already frustrated with his late submissions, Luke's day seems to be spiraling downwards. But, as they say, it's not all doom and gloom.
Luke takes a much-needed break to enjoy a 'beachy' evening with his mum. They chat about the new gravel on the sides of a speed hump at Pickering Point, a simple observation that sparks a deeper reflection on finding joy in the mundane. His mum's cheerful remark, 'I wouldn’t be dead for quids! Are you kidding me - and miss all this!?' serves as a poignant reminder of life's small pleasures.
By logging his moods and energy levels through his sobriety app, Luke offers an honest glimpse into managing stress and striving for balance. If you’re looking for a story that blends work frustrations with heartfelt moments, this episode is for you.