I’ve noticed every time I have to make a transition at school (start teaching something new), I start to feel overwhelmed and extremely anxious. I doubt my own ability and have so much work to do. There’s only a few weeks of school left and yet I’m feeling overcome by fear of failure. I really want to move out of this house and there’s so much crap everywhere. I just want to get rid of all the paper, the clothes, the boxes–everything. I want to be able to relax, but I can’t.
I understand what you are saying. I, too, have difficulty with transitions and find myself unable to connect the dots. I am looking for a job - unable to focus due to panic and dread. I have good intentions - but don’t seem to be able to get off the mark.
Thanks for the updates. Been interesting following your journey.
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you have to give patience on it. Every time that you fell this, just think that you really have to do this because this is your job. When this is finished then you can enjoy and treat yourself. Patience is a virtue!
Stop thinking of failures and negative thoughts. Just try to think of your plan after you accomplish all your works. This can help you achieve determination and perseverance effectively. Time management is the best way of getting out from all your problem. Plan your activities ahead of time and carry them out according to your plan.
Great blog. I hope you will feel better soon with your bipolar disorder
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