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Originally Posted by Sometimes psychotic
The reason I asked is that’s the path you’re taking if you quit everything from work to grad school. If things are that severe then you should consider it, that’s what it’s there for. But your thesis doesn’t have a hard timeline so why not take a break or just set two hours a day to work on it or something? For you things seem cyclic to me. Take a break and try again later?
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That's a good point. I know things are cyclical for me, that's why I didn't take any action towards quitting school. At least in the past year and a half I haven't quit school, which is a good thing. If I could take the whole work thing off the table for now, I think I'd be able to focus on my thesis.
Anyway, that's a full-time job in and of itself. Anyone who says it's not is lying.
I just think there's all this pressure on me to work and go to school and that's really causing me a whole lot of stress.
Anyway, thanks for your post. I do appreciate it.