I’m at my boyfriend’s place right now, and I’m realizing that moving in with him will not mean the anxiety will go away. I’ll still have it.
Although I feel safer about the idea of no longer living alone, I’ll never escape from the anxiety. It will always be hanging around, just waiting to attach to any little thought in my mind.
I still need a job - that’s imperative. I’ll feel more normal when I do - not to mention the money factor.
After the move, I will need to find a doctor here, and I think I need therapy. Luckily, I’ve lived here before; I’m hoping to return to the doctor I had before I moved.
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Yeah that happens to the best of us. A company called Arise is hiring right now however there are fees to start out. If you are looking for something free. Go onto indeed.com. There are plenty of work at home jobs. Also, try retail jobs they are always looking for ppl
Moving in with your boyfriend is a start. Especially when you feel safer.
You may think you will never escape the anxiety which is among you. Had it ever came to thought that the anxiety may escape from you? You need to take more control of the anxiety and not allow it to take control of you. Worrying is an advantage for anxiety. So don’t worry. All will come in line and you will be doing better. All you have to do is use the strength you have as to hope against the anxiety. Already you have a bit planned out and already you are progressing. Keep it up. 👍🏻😊
I can relate to your feelings of anxiety. I still feel anxious when my husband is home but worse when I’m alone all day and evening as sometimes I am. When you’re feeling anxious remember nothing bad can happen, tell yourself you’re safe, try to do something else. I’ve been obsessively on this website when I feel my most alone. It will be great once you get something from your doctor and therapy is going to be good too. I’m here if you want to talk!
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