I’ve been really struggling to unplug my brain after a heavy week at work and I always overthink my free time, to the point where I don’t know what I’d prefer to do.

What’s your ‘go to’ way to relax or disconnect from real life?

Thanks!

  • @sock
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    1 year ago

    most my friends have been shitty throughout my life so its hard for me to trust new people enough to be friends. i had a good few friends id hangout with and i was dating one of them but we broke up a month ago, and i dont really talk to them anymore, except one but i feel shitty because its my ex’s friend and i feel like im inadvertendly hurting my ex which i also dont want to do.

    my closest friend decided to take a gap year coz uni is stressful

    so im kinda down to nobody haha. its ok tho i climb and other folks climb with me so i get my social interaction there

    i dont feel comfortable just talking to people randomly i feel like theyd think im weird for randomly reaching out even tho thats prolly not true. i cant be certain.

    i have a lot of anxiety n stuff lol but my ex made me have panic attacks every other day. not because of her intentions just my anxiety making me crazy. we have no bad blood tho i dont think.

    apologies for venting mr(or ms) random person

    • @HarrySlaughter
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      41 year ago

      Coming from someone who used to smoke all day every day - maybe consider cutting back or quitting for a while. I found that it greatly increased my anxiety and overall made my life worse.

      I still have the occasional gummy but life is much better now that I’m not a daily smoker.

      • @sock
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        31 year ago

        ive tried but i don’t think its good for me to do that right now.

        im really trying to not break down lol

        yes its a bandage but i need a bandage right now i don’t have the resources to make me feel better.

    • @baked_tea
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      31 year ago

      No need to apologise. I also wouldn’t just talk to random people to socialize at uni, or anywhere else for that matter. Accepted a conversation when someone brought it up though, and listened to music.