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Anybody want to vent or chat about anything? w/c 29.12.25
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Idk if it’s coz I’m overwhelmed with a lot of things
I’m really sorry you’re going through this. That is such a heavy piece of news to hear and it makes complete sense that it’s bringing up so many emotions for you. It’s completely okay if you don’t have everything figured out right now, or if you’re unsure how you’re feeling. There’s no pressure to have the answers. You’ve already shown so much courage and resilience in getting through so much before, and you don’t have to carry any of this on your own. I truly hope she gets better soon. We are here to support you in whatever way feels best right now.
We are proud of you for noticing what helps you, like those small, quiet walks. Taking care of yourself in ways that feel gentle and manageable is so important and it shows just how strong and caring you are toward yourself. Progress isn’t always about doing more , sometimes the bravest thing we can do is to honour the rest our mind and body need.
I know it can feel hard not to tie your self-worth to productivity, but the truth is that your value isn’t measured by how much you do, or how often you go out. You make a difference just by being you and you matter more than you know.
I hope you can feel some comfort in knowing that you are supported and cared for and we are rooting for you. It’s okay to let yourself pause, to feel whatever you need to feel, and to take life slowly.
Sometimes small things can help a little: taking a few slow, deep breaths, writing down what’s on your mind so it’s out of your head, or listening to soft music or ambient sounds. Even stretching or drinking a warm, non-caffeinated drink can help signal your body it’s time to relax.
It’s okay if sleep doesn’t come immediately. It can also help to remind yourself that rest doesn’t have to mean perfect sleep. Lying quietly, breathing slowly, and letting your body recharge in any way is still taking care of yourself. Even small steps toward rest, are meaningful. You’re doing your best in a difficult moment, and that is more than enough.
I hope that soon your body and mind can start to feel lighter and more settled, and that sleep can come naturally when your body is ready. We are here to listen if you need to discuss, whether you want to share what’s on your mind or just have someone there with you. I truly hope you’re able to find even a little bit of peace and calm tonight.
Thank you for that @echo I eventually managed to get to sleep but I woke up early so now I feel extremely tired.
I just couldn’t sleep because I’m getting overwhelmed with various things like with work him moving across departments and changing things in my own department . Then there is the worry about my mh appointment in a couple days, wondering if I ask them about an asd assessment or just leave it. Then the fact that my partner has moved everything into our place and I’m just overwhelmed because I don’t think a lot of my craft stuff will fit in the game room as he wants to get something else for the game room. So I’m kinda overwhelmed with all this
But anyway thank you for your message
It’s also really understandable that social anxiety makes your mind jump to worrying about what others think. Our minds can be very convincing, especially when we’re feeling worried, and they can make us believe others are upset with us even when there’s no real proof. That can be really heavy to carry. What’s important to remember is that your employer has already shown kindness and understanding, and with the snowy conditions, delays are something everyone expects.
You don’t need to be perfect tomorrow. Simply showing up and giving what you can in such difficult conditions is more than enough. This feeling won’t last, and it’s very likely tomorrow will be better than your worries are making it seem right now. You’ve got this.