Goodbye all

Hi guys I'm back, took some time out from everything, decided to make some lifestyle changes for the better, here is what I've been up to while I was dark.
  • Waking up later (keeping a consistent sleep schedule).
  • I no longer consume cannabis (Going on 3 months now smoking/edibles/vapes).
  • Decided to hand in my letter of notice and go back to Uni next year.
  • Went to my doctor told him about my anxiety/depression. (He gave me some advice as a young individual who also worked and studied on how to handle daily life but also introduced me to a psychiatrist)
  • Stopped taking **** at work from others and the higher ups.
  • Got my learners licence and set goals to obtain my drivers so I can do what I want on my own terms.
  • Decided what I want out of this life and although I'm not completely sure yet I do have some sort of idea so I think it counts.
  • I joined Tinder and Reddit lmao, started chatting to people and just having healthy conversations.
  • I still find myself bored when I have days off from work (I need to work off my notice period).
  • I'm completely redoing my CV.
  • Have a massive to do list to keep myself busy so I don't fall back into boredom and eventually that pit of depression.
TLDR : I made quite a few lifestyle choices, decided what I want out of life and got professional help.

Anyways my apologies if I caused any confusion (seriously, my bad) I'm just happy to be back.
 
Hi guys I'm back, took some time out from everything, decided to make some lifestyle changes for the better, here is what I've been up to while I was dark.
  • Waking up later (keeping a consistent sleep schedule).
  • I no longer consume cannabis (Going on 3 months now smoking/edibles/vapes).
  • Decided to hand in my letter of notice and go back to Uni next year.
  • Went to my doctor told him about my anxiety/depression. (He gave me some advice as a young individual who also worked and studied on how to handle daily life but also introduced me to a psychiatrist)
  • Stopped taking **** at work from others and the higher ups.
  • Got my learners licence and set goals to obtain my drivers so I can do what I want on my own terms.
  • Decided what I want out of this life and although I'm not completely sure yet I do have some sort of idea so I think it counts.
  • I joined Tinder and Reddit lmao, started chatting to people and just having healthy conversations.
  • I still find myself bored when I have days off from work (I need to work off my notice period).
  • I'm completely redoing my CV.
  • Have a massive to do list to keep myself busy so I don't fall back into boredom and eventually that pit of depression.
TLDR : I made quite a few lifestyle choices, decided what I want out of life and got professional help.

Anyways my apologies if I caused any confusion (seriously, my bad) I'm just happy to be back.
Thanks for sharing the awesome news. I'm glad you feeling better and taking life by the horns! Just keep on going, even when you have a set back just remember its part of life.
 
Quitting your job and trying to do everything at once... :unsure: Sure you're not going through a manic episode?
Got pills? Maybe try happy pills like the rest of us. Sertraline is the shizzle.
 
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Quitting your job and trying to do everything at once... :unsure: Sure you're not going through a manic episode?
Got pills? Maybe try happy pills like the rest of us. Sertraline is the shizzle.

Haha nope, not on anything at the moment.
 
Yes, I do not have my drivers licence, I've attempted it once before, failed and got discouraged because I felt like I couldn't do it.

Don't let this discourage you. Failing on the the first try is very common. And the traffic cops are dicks and quite often corrupt. When I got my license there was an unspoken understanding that you needed to show up with a bottle of something if you expected to pass on the first time. I'm not saying this is everywhere, but you just don't know who you're dealing with.

Get as much time behind the wheel as you can - preferrably with a passenger who isn't concerned with your driving and isn't going to keep correcting you. You want to get comfortable and build confidence, and that just takes time. It's also much easier to remember pay attention to the details they want to see (how many times and when you look around, how your hands are placed on the wheel, or whatever) when you don't have to pay conscious attention the mechanics of operating the car.
 
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I failed my driver's license the first time too. I found my pilot's license was easier to get in comparison, because I didn't have to deal with the grumpy traffic officer who obviously got up on the wrong side of the bed that morning.
 
Thank goodness. Thought you weren’t making it out
 
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