EveHarrington
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Just curious.
PTSD royally kicked my butt and ended my previous line of work. The idea of returning to the work world was always incredibly stressful for me.
I currently need a high level of flexibility. Working for someone else could perhaps provide me with some flexibility, but probably not the level that I need in order to thrive. My symptoms spike without warning. Sometimes it's crippling morning anxiety, sometimes it's crippling nighttime anxiety. Sometimes I shut down for days/weeks/months.
Being accountable to a "boss" figure has always been very stressful to me. It feels crippling.
Working for someone else spikes my insomnia to the point where I won't sleep------at all. And yeah, things go haywire. (To be fair, it's been like this for every job I've had beyond fast-food jobs I had when I was young----this was pre-PTSD so I'm being completely honest when I say the sleep stress thing is not likely to change. I have had all kinds of medical care in this area with specialists so I don't think it's going to get much better although things have vastly improved from when I was at my worst.)
I am trying to make a go of it now. It's something I've been doing for years but not to the level I'm proposing. I won't have much of a steep learning curve because I know this "world"-----it's just a matter of doing it to a higher level, with a greater time commitment.
I know that working for yourself has different stressors, but given the alternative, I think this is a much better option for me. I actually feel good knowing that I am being proactive and have control over my future.
People have been saying for years that I'm awesome doing (this). I should have listened to them before! Lol.
Does anyone else work for themselves and have their own business? Are you happy with your decision to work for yourself? Is it better for managing your symptoms? Anything else you want to share?
PTSD royally kicked my butt and ended my previous line of work. The idea of returning to the work world was always incredibly stressful for me.
I currently need a high level of flexibility. Working for someone else could perhaps provide me with some flexibility, but probably not the level that I need in order to thrive. My symptoms spike without warning. Sometimes it's crippling morning anxiety, sometimes it's crippling nighttime anxiety. Sometimes I shut down for days/weeks/months.
Being accountable to a "boss" figure has always been very stressful to me. It feels crippling.
Working for someone else spikes my insomnia to the point where I won't sleep------at all. And yeah, things go haywire. (To be fair, it's been like this for every job I've had beyond fast-food jobs I had when I was young----this was pre-PTSD so I'm being completely honest when I say the sleep stress thing is not likely to change. I have had all kinds of medical care in this area with specialists so I don't think it's going to get much better although things have vastly improved from when I was at my worst.)
I am trying to make a go of it now. It's something I've been doing for years but not to the level I'm proposing. I won't have much of a steep learning curve because I know this "world"-----it's just a matter of doing it to a higher level, with a greater time commitment.
I know that working for yourself has different stressors, but given the alternative, I think this is a much better option for me. I actually feel good knowing that I am being proactive and have control over my future.
People have been saying for years that I'm awesome doing (this). I should have listened to them before! Lol.
Does anyone else work for themselves and have their own business? Are you happy with your decision to work for yourself? Is it better for managing your symptoms? Anything else you want to share?