innsaneink
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@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144164) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144122) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144099) said:Just wondering if anyone on here has received the JobKeeper allowance as yet?
@Tigerlily , yes my wife received her first payment last week. Employers don’t get reimbursed from the ATO until 1st May. My understanding is that employers claim on the ATO for payments made to employees?
Have you completed the “JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice”?
Is that notice for employers or employees?
@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144179) said:OK... One question - two different answers
@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144174) said:@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144164) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144122) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144099) said:Just wondering if anyone on here has received the JobKeeper allowance as yet?
@Tigerlily , yes my wife received her first payment last week. Employers don’t get reimbursed from the ATO until 1st May. My understanding is that employers claim on the ATO for payments made to employees?
Have you completed the “JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice”?
Is that notice for employers or employees?
It’s a form that the employees fill out, from what I understand it gives the employer permission to pass your information onto Centrelink to claim JobKeeper.
@Geo said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144161) said:@cochise said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144159) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144124) said:@cochise said in [CV & us\.](/post/1143876) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1143803) said:I have a busy mind. I also have a busy life which doesn't allow me to quieten my mind.
I find it very hard to switch off, always on the go and thinking. Not necessarily about anything pertinent to my day or anything. I could be laying in bed thinking about anything between what the Queen the ate for breakfast all the way to complex subjects like the origin of the universe. I'm often irate and distracted because of it.
This has allowed (read: forced,) me to slow down. Today I was able to lay in a backyard and read a book with a beer and switch off. I haven't been able to do this for ages.
I'm the opposite, when my mind slows down it allows all the thought I struggle to keep out to enter and I find it very difficult to keep out of the spiral of depression. I am really struggling with the lack of mental stimulation, though to this point I have managed to keep my mind active, the longer this goes though the harder that is going to be!
I'm the other way around, it's very loud inside my head. I'm constantly overstimulated and overwhelmed by it which in turn contributes to my depression. I hope you manage to keep preoccupied though and stave off the black dog. Best of luck with it.
Yeah, my mind doesn't switch off, so I find when I can't fill it with something else the negative thoughts take over. It's why I have been sitting on here so much as it is an input into my head that is mostly positive. Even this morning I got myself into a disagreement with my wife because my mind has had too much downtime. Halfway through cooking breakfast I literally had to walk out of the house to settle my head down. I have been trying to keep my mind active but that is getting harder and harder.
This will definitely help... https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/present-moment
My all time favourite from Tolle
“Don't look for peace. Don't look for any other state than the one you are in now; otherwise, you will set up inner conflict and unconscious resistance. Forgive yourself for not being at peace. The moment you completely accept your non-peace, your non-peace becomes transmuted into peace. Anything you accept fully will get you there, will take you into peace. This is the miracle of surrender”
― Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
Or if Yoda is more your style..
1. Be mindful.
“A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind. This one a long time have I watched. All his life has he looked away…to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was. Hmm? What he was doing.” — The Empire Strikes Back
@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144164) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144122) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144099) said:Just wondering if anyone on here has received the JobKeeper allowance as yet?
@Tigerlily , yes my wife received her first payment last week. Employers don’t get reimbursed from the ATO until 1st May. My understanding is that employers claim on the ATO for payments made to employees?
Have you completed the “JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice”?
Is that notice for employers or employees?
Are people getting paid on their usual pay days?
@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144208) said:@Geo said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144161) said:@cochise said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144159) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144124) said:@cochise said in [CV & us\.](/post/1143876) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1143803) said:I have a busy mind. I also have a busy life which doesn't allow me to quieten my mind.
I find it very hard to switch off, always on the go and thinking. Not necessarily about anything pertinent to my day or anything. I could be laying in bed thinking about anything between what the Queen the ate for breakfast all the way to complex subjects like the origin of the universe. I'm often irate and distracted because of it.
This has allowed (read: forced,) me to slow down. Today I was able to lay in a backyard and read a book with a beer and switch off. I haven't been able to do this for ages.
I'm the opposite, when my mind slows down it allows all the thought I struggle to keep out to enter and I find it very difficult to keep out of the spiral of depression. I am really struggling with the lack of mental stimulation, though to this point I have managed to keep my mind active, the longer this goes though the harder that is going to be!
I'm the other way around, it's very loud inside my head. I'm constantly overstimulated and overwhelmed by it which in turn contributes to my depression. I hope you manage to keep preoccupied though and stave off the black dog. Best of luck with it.
Yeah, my mind doesn't switch off, so I find when I can't fill it with something else the negative thoughts take over. It's why I have been sitting on here so much as it is an input into my head that is mostly positive. Even this morning I got myself into a disagreement with my wife because my mind has had too much downtime. Halfway through cooking breakfast I literally had to walk out of the house to settle my head down. I have been trying to keep my mind active but that is getting harder and harder.
This will definitely help... https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/present-moment
My all time favourite from Tolle
“Don't look for peace. Don't look for any other state than the one you are in now; otherwise, you will set up inner conflict and unconscious resistance. Forgive yourself for not being at peace. The moment you completely accept your non-peace, your non-peace becomes transmuted into peace. Anything you accept fully will get you there, will take you into peace. This is the miracle of surrender”
― Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
Or if Yoda is more your style..
1. Be mindful.
“A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind. This one a long time have I watched. All his life has he looked away…to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was. Hmm? What he was doing.” — The Empire Strikes Back
“We all pay for life with death, so everything in between should be free.” - Bill Hicks
@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144209) said:@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144164) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144122) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144099) said:Just wondering if anyone on here has received the JobKeeper allowance as yet?
@Tigerlily , yes my wife received her first payment last week. Employers don’t get reimbursed from the ATO until 1st May. My understanding is that employers claim on the ATO for payments made to employees?
Have you completed the “JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice”?
Is that notice for employers or employees?
Are people getting paid on their usual pay days?
The 2 page notice is a declaration to the ATO by the employee.
And yes you will probably get paid by your employer on your usual pay day. I suppose much of that depends on the employers cash flow considering they will have to wait until May for reimbursement by the ATO?
@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144204) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144174) said:@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144164) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144122) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144099) said:Just wondering if anyone on here has received the JobKeeper allowance as yet?
@Tigerlily , yes my wife received her first payment last week. Employers don’t get reimbursed from the ATO until 1st May. My understanding is that employers claim on the ATO for payments made to employees?
Have you completed the “JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice”?
Is that notice for employers or employees?
It’s a form that the employees fill out, from what I understand it gives the employer permission to pass your information onto Centrelink to claim JobKeeper.
100%.
i just filled mine out Friday just gone.
@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144225) said:My missus hasn't had this form, her company hasn't sent her one... She's paid fortnightly, next pay due this Friday.... Her last pay was the 10th and she last worked 7th, she finished up on the last day of the pay fortnight
@Geo said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144211) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144208) said:@Geo said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144161) said:@cochise said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144159) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144124) said:@cochise said in [CV & us\.](/post/1143876) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1143803) said:I have a busy mind. I also have a busy life which doesn't allow me to quieten my mind.
I find it very hard to switch off, always on the go and thinking. Not necessarily about anything pertinent to my day or anything. I could be laying in bed thinking about anything between what the Queen the ate for breakfast all the way to complex subjects like the origin of the universe. I'm often irate and distracted because of it.
This has allowed (read: forced,) me to slow down. Today I was able to lay in a backyard and read a book with a beer and switch off. I haven't been able to do this for ages.
I'm the opposite, when my mind slows down it allows all the thought I struggle to keep out to enter and I find it very difficult to keep out of the spiral of depression. I am really struggling with the lack of mental stimulation, though to this point I have managed to keep my mind active, the longer this goes though the harder that is going to be!
I'm the other way around, it's very loud inside my head. I'm constantly overstimulated and overwhelmed by it which in turn contributes to my depression. I hope you manage to keep preoccupied though and stave off the black dog. Best of luck with it.
Yeah, my mind doesn't switch off, so I find when I can't fill it with something else the negative thoughts take over. It's why I have been sitting on here so much as it is an input into my head that is mostly positive. Even this morning I got myself into a disagreement with my wife because my mind has had too much downtime. Halfway through cooking breakfast I literally had to walk out of the house to settle my head down. I have been trying to keep my mind active but that is getting harder and harder.
This will definitely help... https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/present-moment
My all time favourite from Tolle
“Don't look for peace. Don't look for any other state than the one you are in now; otherwise, you will set up inner conflict and unconscious resistance. Forgive yourself for not being at peace. The moment you completely accept your non-peace, your non-peace becomes transmuted into peace. Anything you accept fully will get you there, will take you into peace. This is the miracle of surrender”
― Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
Or if Yoda is more your style..
1. Be mindful.
“A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind. This one a long time have I watched. All his life has he looked away…to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was. Hmm? What he was doing.” — The Empire Strikes Back
“We all pay for life with death, so everything in between should be free.” - Bill Hicks
Pretty sure that's speaking lunatic..not much about mindfulness there..
@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144220) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144204) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144174) said:@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144164) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144122) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144099) said:Just wondering if anyone on here has received the JobKeeper allowance as yet?
@Tigerlily , yes my wife received her first payment last week. Employers don’t get reimbursed from the ATO until 1st May. My understanding is that employers claim on the ATO for payments made to employees?
Have you completed the “JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice”?
Is that notice for employers or employees?
It’s a form that the employees fill out, from what I understand it gives the employer permission to pass your information onto Centrelink to claim JobKeeper.
100%.
i just filled mine out Friday just gone.
Bogy, it is a form produced by the ATO. It is a declaration by the employee which supports the employers claim. I doubt it has anything to do with CenerLink. Don’t mean to be a kia, but just want to help those who have a real need to know.
@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144244) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144220) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144204) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144174) said:@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144164) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144122) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144099) said:Just wondering if anyone on here has received the JobKeeper allowance as yet?
@Tigerlily , yes my wife received her first payment last week. Employers don’t get reimbursed from the ATO until 1st May. My understanding is that employers claim on the ATO for payments made to employees?
Have you completed the “JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice”?
Is that notice for employers or employees?
It’s a form that the employees fill out, from what I understand it gives the employer permission to pass your information onto Centrelink to claim JobKeeper.
100%.
i just filled mine out Friday just gone.
Bogy, it is a form produced by the ATO. It is a declaration by the employee which supports the employers claim. I doubt it has anything to do with CenerLink. Don’t mean to be a kia, but just want to help those who have a real need to know.
**Fair enough, naming the two major schemes in JobSeeker and JobKeeper** certainly won't do anything to clear up confusion either!
@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144225) said:My missus hasn't had this form, her company hasn't sent her one... She's paid fortnightly, next pay due this Friday.... Her last pay was the 10th and she last worked 7th, she finished up on the last day of the pay fortnight
@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144244) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144220) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144204) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144174) said:@innsaneink said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144164) said:@twentyforty said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144122) said:@Tigerlily said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144099) said:Just wondering if anyone on here has received the JobKeeper allowance as yet?
@Tigerlily , yes my wife received her first payment last week. Employers don’t get reimbursed from the ATO until 1st May. My understanding is that employers claim on the ATO for payments made to employees?
Have you completed the “JobKeeper Employee Nomination Notice”?
Is that notice for employers or employees?
It’s a form that the employees fill out, from what I understand it gives the employer permission to pass your information onto Centrelink to claim JobKeeper.
100%.
i just filled mine out Friday just gone.
Bogy, it is a form produced by the ATO. It is a declaration by the employee which supports the employers claim. I doubt it has anything to do with CenerLink. Don’t mean to be a kia, but just want to help those who have a real need to know.
Fair enough, naming the two major schemes in JobSeeker and JobKeeper certainly won't do anything to clear up confusion either!
@mike said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144266) said:Not a lot of imagination in govt I’m afraid.
@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144243) said:@Geo said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144211) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144208) said:@Geo said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144161) said:@cochise said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144159) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1144124) said:@cochise said in [CV & us\.](/post/1143876) said:@Cultured_Bogan said in [CV & us\.](/post/1143803) said:I have a busy mind. I also have a busy life which doesn't allow me to quieten my mind.
I find it very hard to switch off, always on the go and thinking. Not necessarily about anything pertinent to my day or anything. I could be laying in bed thinking about anything between what the Queen the ate for breakfast all the way to complex subjects like the origin of the universe. I'm often irate and distracted because of it.
This has allowed (read: forced,) me to slow down. Today I was able to lay in a backyard and read a book with a beer and switch off. I haven't been able to do this for ages.
I'm the opposite, when my mind slows down it allows all the thought I struggle to keep out to enter and I find it very difficult to keep out of the spiral of depression. I am really struggling with the lack of mental stimulation, though to this point I have managed to keep my mind active, the longer this goes though the harder that is going to be!
I'm the other way around, it's very loud inside my head. I'm constantly overstimulated and overwhelmed by it which in turn contributes to my depression. I hope you manage to keep preoccupied though and stave off the black dog. Best of luck with it.
Yeah, my mind doesn't switch off, so I find when I can't fill it with something else the negative thoughts take over. It's why I have been sitting on here so much as it is an input into my head that is mostly positive. Even this morning I got myself into a disagreement with my wife because my mind has had too much downtime. Halfway through cooking breakfast I literally had to walk out of the house to settle my head down. I have been trying to keep my mind active but that is getting harder and harder.
This will definitely help... https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/present-moment
My all time favourite from Tolle
“Don't look for peace. Don't look for any other state than the one you are in now; otherwise, you will set up inner conflict and unconscious resistance. Forgive yourself for not being at peace. The moment you completely accept your non-peace, your non-peace becomes transmuted into peace. Anything you accept fully will get you there, will take you into peace. This is the miracle of surrender”
― Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
Or if Yoda is more your style..
1. Be mindful.
“A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind. This one a long time have I watched. All his life has he looked away…to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was. Hmm? What he was doing.” — The Empire Strikes Back
“We all pay for life with death, so everything in between should be free.” - Bill Hicks
Pretty sure that's speaking lunatic..not much about mindfulness there..
Plenty of mindfulness there. And it wasn't spoken by a puppet either.