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Anybody want to vent or chat about anything? w/c 08.09.25

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  • DonnerKebabDonnerKebab Posts: 1,999 Extreme Poster
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    Hey @DonnerKebab , you said we could talk now, you around bro?

    @Redemption yeah bro, here now. How are you?

    @DonnerKebab I spoke to Kelly Hero's and Shout so they helped me to feel better so not too bad, what about you bro?

    @Redemption not done much today. Just getting by as per usual.

    Same not done much either @DonnerKebab just applying to jobs. Ive been crying a few times a bit about stuff but this job rejection is just new in my mind, I said I wasn't going to take it too hard but have.

    @Redemption it's easier said than done trying not to take things too hard. And it will be painful, because it got your hopes up, only for it to not work out. It's okay to cry a bit about stuff like this, because it will be painful, but so long as you keep going and keep trying, you'll eventually get an opportunity.

    @DonnerKebab it is ok to cry, even just a lot but personally Id do it in private just because of stigma and all that but nothing wrong with crying. Kelly's Hero's helped though and you are so I really really appreciate it bro.

    @Redemption no worries bro, it's okay. I know what you mean about crying, and it is brave to admit to it and break that stigma. I'm the same in that i'll be stoic in public as much as i can, and then fall to pieces behind closed doors in private and cry. I'll admit it anonymously on here.

    I'm glad Kelly's hero's were able to help you bro.

    @DonnerKebab Im exactly the same, I have to be alone like no family or anything or work people etc. I sometimes just cry in bed or in my door like I have been doing but im glad I have all this support too.

    @Redemption as i say, we are all here for you, and because it's all anonymous on here, it's okay to vent about everything, and just let it all out.

    Ive made a thread about it, I just have been struggling for so long abd Christmas I find tough because its just another year ive failed again and we are only a few months off Christmas @DonnerKebab its looking unlikely things will change by then so its so so tough.

    @Redemption i fully get how demoralising that must be. It's hard to see time pass when you don't manage to achieve your goals that you set out to achieve despite trying your hardest. But for what it's worth, it may be a good idea to look at trying to do something on the side that you can make progress on 100% guaranteed, so that you can look at yourself at Christmas time assuming things don't change on the job front, and say, i did something this year and made progress. Working out is a good one for me personally and trying to build muscle up. But it can be anything. Something that improves yourself. Already this year redemption, you've done a training course, added to your cv, managed to get an interview and are improving, so that's something that shows progress. It's important to look at the things you have accomplished, not just the things you haven't been able to.
  • DonnerKebabDonnerKebab Posts: 1,999 Extreme Poster
    @DonnerKebab you also mentioned about tips to handle large workloads?

    @Cutelivejazz i've been looking at my old lecture notes on it, and am just writing it up. Won't be too long.
  • RedemptionRedemption Community Connector Posts: 5,355 Part of The Furniture
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Hey @DonnerKebab , you said we could talk now, you around bro?

    @Redemption yeah bro, here now. How are you?

    @DonnerKebab I spoke to Kelly Hero's and Shout so they helped me to feel better so not too bad, what about you bro?

    @Redemption not done much today. Just getting by as per usual.

    Same not done much either @DonnerKebab just applying to jobs. Ive been crying a few times a bit about stuff but this job rejection is just new in my mind, I said I wasn't going to take it too hard but have.

    @Redemption it's easier said than done trying not to take things too hard. And it will be painful, because it got your hopes up, only for it to not work out. It's okay to cry a bit about stuff like this, because it will be painful, but so long as you keep going and keep trying, you'll eventually get an opportunity.

    @DonnerKebab it is ok to cry, even just a lot but personally Id do it in private just because of stigma and all that but nothing wrong with crying. Kelly's Hero's helped though and you are so I really really appreciate it bro.

    @Redemption no worries bro, it's okay. I know what you mean about crying, and it is brave to admit to it and break that stigma. I'm the same in that i'll be stoic in public as much as i can, and then fall to pieces behind closed doors in private and cry. I'll admit it anonymously on here.

    I'm glad Kelly's hero's were able to help you bro.

    @DonnerKebab Im exactly the same, I have to be alone like no family or anything or work people etc. I sometimes just cry in bed or in my door like I have been doing but im glad I have all this support too.

    @Redemption as i say, we are all here for you, and because it's all anonymous on here, it's okay to vent about everything, and just let it all out.

    Ive made a thread about it, I just have been struggling for so long abd Christmas I find tough because its just another year ive failed again and we are only a few months off Christmas @DonnerKebab its looking unlikely things will change by then so its so so tough.

    @Redemption i fully get how demoralising that must be. It's hard to see time pass when you don't manage to achieve your goals that you set out to achieve despite trying your hardest. But for what it's worth, it may be a good idea to look at trying to do something on the side that you can make progress on 100% guaranteed, so that you can look at yourself at Christmas time assuming things don't change on the job front, and say, i did something this year and made progress. Working out is a good one for me personally and trying to build muscle up. But it can be anything. Something that improves yourself. Already this year redemption, you've done a training course, added to your cv, managed to get an interview and are improving, so that's something that shows progress. It's important to look at the things you have accomplished, not just the things you haven't been able to.

    There's a course coming up which is developing different skills and stuff like that for jobs @DonnerKebab I just want to work but probably going to look into it then apply to jobs alongside
  • eylaheylah Posts: 9,209 Supreme Poster
    not doing so gd. im struggling. :/ i just need to sleep and I’ll be ok. the stormy weather is rly scaring me :(.
    ppl dont always need advice. sometimes all they rly need is a hand to hold. an ear to listen. and a heart to understand them. 🧸
  • DonnerKebabDonnerKebab Posts: 1,999 Extreme Poster
    @Cutelivejazz so, from first year uni, my lecturer told me about something called the Pomodoro technique. It was mostly spoken about in an online lecture video rather than in lecture notes itself so a lot of this is from memory. And my lecturer told me that this is how you can tackle large coursework loads at the maximum work efficiency and optimal productivity level. So, essentially, when falling behind, and your able to get time, don't go at the work all in one massive go, or do it in one massive block. That's a guarantee of burnout which makes it harder to get anything done and lowers the quality of the work in the long run. Instead, when your dealing with a lot of work that's piled up, the Pomodoro technique essentially says 45 minute sprint on the work, and then mandatory 15 minute break to avoid burnout, and then you go again. Going without scheduled breaks really doesn't work well over time.

    Now, the tricky thing with your hyperactive brain as you said, would be that 45 minute sprints might be too long and impossible to focus in. So what could possibly work is much smaller sprints instead. Think a 10-20 minutes work sprint, and then a 5-10 minute break. Whatever works for your attention span. This way it isn't overwhelming, and can work for your attention span and hyperactivity. break your work into 10-20 minute tasks, and work through it bit by bit like that. It might work.

    Secondly, the next thing i learnt is that with so many different modules requiring so much things in at certain times, it became a lot, so i made a work calendar. I would commit a certain amount of hours each week at a certain time, to each module, schedule when, and do the sprints in those time periods, no if's no buts. I would also leave a spare few hours in case something took longer, or i ended up procrastinating.

    Now in your case, trying to organise the workload, so it doesn't pile up more and more each week, it would be a good idea to try and make a work schedule for those work sprints. At the very least, it makes managing deadlines and knowing what's due when a lot easier, even if none of this works.
  • DonnerKebabDonnerKebab Posts: 1,999 Extreme Poster
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Hey @DonnerKebab , you said we could talk now, you around bro?

    @Redemption yeah bro, here now. How are you?

    @DonnerKebab I spoke to Kelly Hero's and Shout so they helped me to feel better so not too bad, what about you bro?

    @Redemption not done much today. Just getting by as per usual.

    Same not done much either @DonnerKebab just applying to jobs. Ive been crying a few times a bit about stuff but this job rejection is just new in my mind, I said I wasn't going to take it too hard but have.

    @Redemption it's easier said than done trying not to take things too hard. And it will be painful, because it got your hopes up, only for it to not work out. It's okay to cry a bit about stuff like this, because it will be painful, but so long as you keep going and keep trying, you'll eventually get an opportunity.

    @DonnerKebab it is ok to cry, even just a lot but personally Id do it in private just because of stigma and all that but nothing wrong with crying. Kelly's Hero's helped though and you are so I really really appreciate it bro.

    @Redemption no worries bro, it's okay. I know what you mean about crying, and it is brave to admit to it and break that stigma. I'm the same in that i'll be stoic in public as much as i can, and then fall to pieces behind closed doors in private and cry. I'll admit it anonymously on here.

    I'm glad Kelly's hero's were able to help you bro.

    @DonnerKebab Im exactly the same, I have to be alone like no family or anything or work people etc. I sometimes just cry in bed or in my door like I have been doing but im glad I have all this support too.

    @Redemption as i say, we are all here for you, and because it's all anonymous on here, it's okay to vent about everything, and just let it all out.

    Ive made a thread about it, I just have been struggling for so long abd Christmas I find tough because its just another year ive failed again and we are only a few months off Christmas @DonnerKebab its looking unlikely things will change by then so its so so tough.

    @Redemption i fully get how demoralising that must be. It's hard to see time pass when you don't manage to achieve your goals that you set out to achieve despite trying your hardest. But for what it's worth, it may be a good idea to look at trying to do something on the side that you can make progress on 100% guaranteed, so that you can look at yourself at Christmas time assuming things don't change on the job front, and say, i did something this year and made progress. Working out is a good one for me personally and trying to build muscle up. But it can be anything. Something that improves yourself. Already this year redemption, you've done a training course, added to your cv, managed to get an interview and are improving, so that's something that shows progress. It's important to look at the things you have accomplished, not just the things you haven't been able to.

    There's a course coming up which is developing different skills and stuff like that for jobs @DonnerKebab I just want to work but probably going to look into it then apply to jobs alongside

    @Redemption that's a good idea bro. Again, upskilling is an example of progress being made, and is something you should be proud of. Even if nothing works out by christmas, you can still look back at all the things you've added to your CV and say you've made progress this year. Improving isn't about getting to other peoples levels or getting better than others, improving is about being superior to who you were last year. And Redemption, you have been on courses, you've added to your CV, and that is plenty of progress, so well done.
  • DonnerKebabDonnerKebab Posts: 1,999 Extreme Poster
    eylah wrote: »
    not doing so gd. im struggling. :/ i just need to sleep and I’ll be ok. the stormy weather is rly scaring me :(.

    @eylah i'm really sorry your struggling right now with things, my favourite twat in the world <3 . If you want to talk about things, and just have someone to listen, or just to chit chat about whatever, i'm gonna be online for the next few hours. You don't have to go through any of this alone. You really are an amazing kind hearted person, and deserve all the kind words you give others back.

    Have you got any earphones or headphones to possibly block out the sound of the weather?
  • DonnerKebabDonnerKebab Posts: 1,999 Extreme Poster
    @DonnerKebab the thing is like i have these moments of numbness and it feels like i just cant feel anything like today was so emotionally draning. In RE we had to go thru that topic and I spoke to my form tutor who told me to speak to pastoral and we came up with a plan to speak to my RE teacher and if it feels like too much I can ask to go to the toilet and head to the pastoral teacher but when I asked to go the teacher said no and told me to wait until lunch (lunch was next) so I had a panic attack left the room and went to the pastoral teacher. I went back in when they had moved onto the next topic. And ive kind of been struggling bc I feel like im not good enough or smart enough to be in the classes that im in like I feel like everyone is smarter than me and im just stupid and they think im stupid and talk behind my back (it's happed before) ig it's a bit like imposter syndrome. And also thing with my friend are a bit chaotic she's hanging out with her friends and I hang out with them bc I dont rly want to be alone since that leaves me open to being bullied and what not and people pitying me.

    @Cutelivejazz that definitely sounds like emotional numbness to me. I've experienced it myself, and it's extremely difficult to deal with.

    That sounds like an awful situation. You really should have been allowed to leave the room for triggering topics. They gave those sorts of options for my class when it came to dissecting stuff. Anybody who was triggered by it could leave for 15 minutes if they wanted. I think it's definitely worth talking with your pastoral teacher to actually have them contact the RE teacher and just put in place measures so she's aware for in future, rather than having to make up excuses like needing the toilet in the class, and having it get refused. (Btw, saying you feel like your gonna throw up is a slightly better excuse).

    And imposter syndrome is entirely understandable. I felt that all the time and still do. When i did my first hackathon, there was groups who had expert programmers, AI data scientists, and all sorts. And there's me who was still learning basic coding. But the thing is, you're there to learn. You can't be expected to be super smart and know everything straight away, otherwise what would be the point of even going. Nobody knows everything. And you aren't stupid from all of our chats, i can promise you that, and as hard as this is, if somebody talks behind your back, they should be ignored. That's not someone who's opinion should matter.

    I wish i had some advice to give you about your friend, but i don't really know what advice to give on that point.
  • RedemptionRedemption Community Connector Posts: 5,355 Part of The Furniture
    edited September 11
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Hey @DonnerKebab , you said we could talk now, you around bro?

    @Redemption yeah bro, here now. How are you?

    @DonnerKebab I spoke to Kelly Hero's and Shout so they helped me to feel better so not too bad, what about you bro?

    @Redemption not done much today. Just getting by as per usual.

    Same not done much either @DonnerKebab just applying to jobs. Ive been crying a few times a bit about stuff but this job rejection is just new in my mind, I said I wasn't going to take it too hard but have.

    @Redemption it's easier said than done trying not to take things too hard. And it will be painful, because it got your hopes up, only for it to not work out. It's okay to cry a bit about stuff like this, because it will be painful, but so long as you keep going and keep trying, you'll eventually get an opportunity.

    @DonnerKebab it is ok to cry, even just a lot but personally Id do it in private just because of stigma and all that but nothing wrong with crying. Kelly's Hero's helped though and you are so I really really appreciate it bro.

    @Redemption no worries bro, it's okay. I know what you mean about crying, and it is brave to admit to it and break that stigma. I'm the same in that i'll be stoic in public as much as i can, and then fall to pieces behind closed doors in private and cry. I'll admit it anonymously on here.

    I'm glad Kelly's hero's were able to help you bro.

    @DonnerKebab Im exactly the same, I have to be alone like no family or anything or work people etc. I sometimes just cry in bed or in my door like I have been doing but im glad I have all this support too.

    @Redemption as i say, we are all here for you, and because it's all anonymous on here, it's okay to vent about everything, and just let it all out.

    Ive made a thread about it, I just have been struggling for so long abd Christmas I find tough because its just another year ive failed again and we are only a few months off Christmas @DonnerKebab its looking unlikely things will change by then so its so so tough.

    @Redemption i fully get how demoralising that must be. It's hard to see time pass when you don't manage to achieve your goals that you set out to achieve despite trying your hardest. But for what it's worth, it may be a good idea to look at trying to do something on the side that you can make progress on 100% guaranteed, so that you can look at yourself at Christmas time assuming things don't change on the job front, and say, i did something this year and made progress. Working out is a good one for me personally and trying to build muscle up. But it can be anything. Something that improves yourself. Already this year redemption, you've done a training course, added to your cv, managed to get an interview and are improving, so that's something that shows progress. It's important to look at the things you have accomplished, not just the things you haven't been able to.

    There's a course coming up which is developing different skills and stuff like that for jobs @DonnerKebab I just want to work but probably going to look into it then apply to jobs alongside

    @Redemption that's a good idea bro. Again, upskilling is an example of progress being made, and is something you should be proud of. Even if nothing works out by christmas, you can still look back at all the things you've added to your CV and say you've made progress this year. Improving isn't about getting to other peoples levels or getting better than others, improving is about being superior to who you were last year. And Redemption, you have been on courses, you've added to your CV, and that is plenty of progress, so well done.

    @DonnerKebab really appreciate the positivity and everything like what more came really say. I just don’t feel like its anywhere near enough to be recognised often, Im sorry you have to keep repeating things to me. It's just people are harsh in me in life so its just tough, as well as feeling so rubbish myself
  • CutelivejazzCutelivejazz Posts: 132 The Mix Convert
    @DonnerKebab thank you for listening and offering advice its nice to have someone i can talk to openly. Also about the RE incident it wasn't an excuse basically what happened was when I spoke to the pastoral teacher she spoke to my RE teacher so ig I need to go to the bathroom was kinda like a code word of im panicking let me leave but she either forgot or didnt know it was me idk but I rly pissed me off.
  • eylaheylah Posts: 9,209 Supreme Poster
    eylah wrote: »
    not doing so gd. im struggling. :/ i just need to sleep and I’ll be ok. the stormy weather is rly scaring me :(.

    @eylah i'm really sorry your struggling right now with things, my favourite twat in the world <3 . If you want to talk about things, and just have someone to listen, or just to chit chat about whatever, i'm gonna be online for the next few hours. You don't have to go through any of this alone. You really are an amazing kind hearted person, and deserve all the kind words you give others back.

    Have you got any earphones or headphones to possibly block out the sound of the weather?

    it’s just the weather / thunder. and I just keep remembering abt my mum. :( on 23rd of september it’s 1 year without her. :heartbreak:
    ppl dont always need advice. sometimes all they rly need is a hand to hold. an ear to listen. and a heart to understand them. 🧸
  • RedemptionRedemption Community Connector Posts: 5,355 Part of The Furniture
    Big hugs @eylah like I have said she'd be super proud of you just like we are ❤️
  • eylaheylah Posts: 9,209 Supreme Poster
    Redemption wrote: »
    Big hugs @eylah like I have said she'd be super proud of you just like we are ❤️

    thankyou so much for this. i needed to hear this. thankyou <3
    ppl dont always need advice. sometimes all they rly need is a hand to hold. an ear to listen. and a heart to understand them. 🧸
  • eylaheylah Posts: 9,209 Supreme Poster
    had this bird sit opposite me for a gd 30 mins.. definitely think it was my mum.. 🥺
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    ppl dont always need advice. sometimes all they rly need is a hand to hold. an ear to listen. and a heart to understand them. 🧸
  • RedemptionRedemption Community Connector Posts: 5,355 Part of The Furniture
    eylah wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Big hugs @eylah like I have said she'd be super proud of you just like we are ❤️

    thankyou so much for this. i needed to hear this. thankyou <3

    No worries, we're always here, if you need someone im here as well as Im sure many others here are
  • eylaheylah Posts: 9,209 Supreme Poster
    Redemption wrote: »
    eylah wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Big hugs @eylah like I have said she'd be super proud of you just like we are ❤️

    thankyou so much for this. i needed to hear this. thankyou <3

    No worries, we're always here, if you need someone im here as well as Im sure many others here are

    thankyou. are you up to much today?
    ppl dont always need advice. sometimes all they rly need is a hand to hold. an ear to listen. and a heart to understand them. 🧸
  • RedemptionRedemption Community Connector Posts: 5,355 Part of The Furniture
    edited September 12
    eylah wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    eylah wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Big hugs @eylah like I have said she'd be super proud of you just like we are ❤️

    thankyou so much for this. i needed to hear this. thankyou <3

    No worries, we're always here, if you need someone im here as well as Im sure many others here are

    thankyou. are you up to much today?

    I just had a reunion with a course i did in June and got food. I got rejected from a job I got interviewed for recently and my family keep making comments putting me down about everything, its been tough recently especially and been tough for a long time as a whole.
  • eylaheylah Posts: 9,209 Supreme Poster
    Redemption wrote: »
    eylah wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    eylah wrote: »
    Redemption wrote: »
    Big hugs @eylah like I have said she'd be super proud of you just like we are ❤️

    thankyou so much for this. i needed to hear this. thankyou <3

    No worries, we're always here, if you need someone im here as well as Im sure many others here are

    thankyou. are you up to much today?

    I just had a reunion with a course i did in June and got food. I got rejected from a job I got interviewed for recently and my family keep making comments putting me down about everything, its been tough recently especially and been tough for a long time as a whole.

    sending you so many hugs. 🫂
    ppl dont always need advice. sometimes all they rly need is a hand to hold. an ear to listen. and a heart to understand them. 🧸
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