ILoveLife
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Disclaimer: I'm aware of the post traumatic STRESS disorder thingy, and this is connected to the post traumatic part, dispite not particularly disodered.
So, I'm off the hook (for now) as far as symptoms go.
I'm feeling regular emotions (I cry appropriately and with tears now - which is new! - and I'm also appropriately angry at the appropriate things - which is also new! - so yay me), and I'm having appropriate responses to regular life things without all the PTSD stuff attached to it.
One of the regular life things that I've been facing is stress. Stress from work, home stuff, and particularly the stress of having started university and for the first time in my life not choosing work or parties over school and actually do the work.
Post traumatic issue - probably one of my neurons is stuck in there somewhere - is that I'm freezing. It's cold out, so it's natural, but I just want to curl up in bed and NOT DEAL with the insane amount of work - I mean, truly insane - there is to do every.single.day.
I was not used to this. I knew this uni was particularly demanding, but this level of work is far more than intense. For your understanding, it's about 9 hours of study every single day with no days off.
I'm not the only one who's having trouble - everyone is, some more than others.
Then there's work related stress, but that's about to be over next week so I'm not particularly worried.
And the home related stress I'm able to solve with some boundaries in place.
I've built schedules and have had to incorporate flexibility into them which was a valuable life lesson right there. I've read and studied time management guides and all, but what I find is that due to the huge amount of stress I'm in I just freeze and it all goes to crap.
I've been able to hold it together, but I spent the last few days in intense work for an essay, and now there's two more essays to write to deliver next monday and tuesday.
Problem is, other classes are suffering and I've got to get my shit together.
So, since we're all pretty stressed folks around here I thought to ask if anyone has stress management tips?
Thanks so much.
So, I'm off the hook (for now) as far as symptoms go.
I'm feeling regular emotions (I cry appropriately and with tears now - which is new! - and I'm also appropriately angry at the appropriate things - which is also new! - so yay me), and I'm having appropriate responses to regular life things without all the PTSD stuff attached to it.
One of the regular life things that I've been facing is stress. Stress from work, home stuff, and particularly the stress of having started university and for the first time in my life not choosing work or parties over school and actually do the work.
Post traumatic issue - probably one of my neurons is stuck in there somewhere - is that I'm freezing. It's cold out, so it's natural, but I just want to curl up in bed and NOT DEAL with the insane amount of work - I mean, truly insane - there is to do every.single.day.
I was not used to this. I knew this uni was particularly demanding, but this level of work is far more than intense. For your understanding, it's about 9 hours of study every single day with no days off.
I'm not the only one who's having trouble - everyone is, some more than others.
Then there's work related stress, but that's about to be over next week so I'm not particularly worried.
And the home related stress I'm able to solve with some boundaries in place.
I've built schedules and have had to incorporate flexibility into them which was a valuable life lesson right there. I've read and studied time management guides and all, but what I find is that due to the huge amount of stress I'm in I just freeze and it all goes to crap.
I've been able to hold it together, but I spent the last few days in intense work for an essay, and now there's two more essays to write to deliver next monday and tuesday.
Problem is, other classes are suffering and I've got to get my shit together.
So, since we're all pretty stressed folks around here I thought to ask if anyone has stress management tips?
Thanks so much.