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Originally Posted by Scooter9
@ Blue_Bird I don't remember what you do for work, but you can think of it as providing a valuable service to your clients. You're making someone's life a little bit easier through what you do.
It might help you tolerate your job in a more positive way.
You can disconnect, but I think that'll leave you feeling empty and tired, making it harder to cope.
I wish the best for you 
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Thank you

I work in retail, I’m a cashier and also recently got an additional role as the talent captain. So I also interview people, choose which ones to pass on to the hiring manager to hire, run job orientations for new employees and training. It’s really draining, I also do sales floor stuff too like running merchandise onto the floor and whatnot and organizing etc. whatever they need. it’s hard especially because I have severe social anxiety and I feel I’m very awkward in social situations and I have to be extremely social in this job which is difficult. I’m trying to be more positive about it though because I’ve been very negative internally about it and it. It’s physically demanding too. There’s constant standing, bending, lifting, etc.
Anyway I just got off work. I’m at the bus stop right now waiting for it to pick me up to go home. I have work tomorrow from 11am to 3pm. Then I have three days off. The cool thing about receiving the additional position as talent captain though is that I have regular hours no, they’re not all over the place like they were when I was just a cashier
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Diagnosis:
Schizoaffective disorder Bipolar type
PTSD
Social Anxiety Disorder
Anorexia Binge/Purge type