Tiredness

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Never knew that worrying could be so exhausting. Wow it is wearing me out!!!

I think I will now write it as my occupation as I seem to spend the majority of my time doing it. i don't get paid to do it - this is all for free. No bonus or overtime even though i do it outside mormal office hours - this is not just 9-5 woryying you know this is 24/7 - boy am i committed - and probably will be.

I may even go for another degree in worrying - i could write essays on it a dissertation even.

What difference does it make or will it make? None.

Is it robbing me of the life I have now? Yes.

So what shall I do?

Option 1: take up a hobby - skydiving - now that it something to worry about.

Option 2: hibernate - can't worry if you are asleep

Option 3: cheer up and get on with it - think happy thoughts - Wendy i can fly ...

Further options considered - answers on a postcard or alternatively a post lol xx

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Daisy,

    Go for option three, it would suit you down to the ground..

    Take care and be safe Big Hugs Love Sarsfield.xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Daisy, anxiety was my problem. Lung cancer survival rates were not very good and I had let my mind dwell on it. My friends on this site helped me, my local cancer support unit helped me and I took up photography as a hobby, its a 'distraction technique'. You cant concentrate on your pictures and worry at the same time. It worked. I am now in year four and have reached the stage where I say 'sod it', what will be will be. I have, in the meantime, made a lot of good friends and developed a very interesting hobby. I think we all have our own methods of dealing with worry, find yours and then enjoy life a little more.

    Love and hugs, Bill xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi daisy,

    What about options 1 and three!! Sky diving would certainly take your mind off things lol

    (((Hugs))))

    Bee

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I vote for hibernate. It's hard to sleep *all* the time, but I reckon I'm managing a good 70%.

    *hugs*

    - Hilary