My husband who has PTSD has a horrid job as well--he is in Real Estate. What a nightmare! I just think people are absolutely terrible to deal with. He is able to keep in together most of the time, but sometimes it just drives him crazy. He also has a hard time with his boss sometimes who can be a bit demanding.
We used to do cleaning work--and that was a much better job for him. We used to clean a large Target store. It was night work, but we were alone with no people around. We did have some employees, but it was a small company. We also cleaned small offices and later he did carpet cleaning. So yes, a job where you are on your own is less stressful.
I know you feel bad taking your stress out on your husband. Is there anyway you could have some down time when you come home? Like with my husband when he is stressed when he gets home from work I hand him his dinner and he sits and watches TV for an hour or so before I even really talk to him. I know that is a guy thing to do, but it really helps. I just have to give him his space.
I know you probably don't have time, but what about even something simple for exercise. My husband found walking really helped him to cope with stress. I do some stretching and that helps also. I think when we are frustrated we are all pent up inside, some way to relieve that would help. However, I know you are probably too busy.
What about if you told your husband you are having a hard time and when you get home you need some time to yourself? What if you could just go lay down on your bed and listen to some soft music for 30 minutes before interacting with him. Have it your own private time. Or really anything you think that would be relaxing to you.
I have found in life that as odd as it is making the simplest change can make a world of difference. One just has to try different things. I used to be so stressed in the morning I would get up at 6:30 and had to be out of the house by 7:30. I would start the day stressed. This month I decided to get up at 6:00 and that made a world of difference. I now have time to even wash my dishes before I leave. One small change and I feel so much better.
Of course, it would be great if you can change your job. Meanwhile I hope you can find some kind of simple solution to help ease your stress a bit.
We used to do cleaning work--and that was a much better job for him. We used to clean a large Target store. It was night work, but we were alone with no people around. We did have some employees, but it was a small company. We also cleaned small offices and later he did carpet cleaning. So yes, a job where you are on your own is less stressful.
I know you feel bad taking your stress out on your husband. Is there anyway you could have some down time when you come home? Like with my husband when he is stressed when he gets home from work I hand him his dinner and he sits and watches TV for an hour or so before I even really talk to him. I know that is a guy thing to do, but it really helps. I just have to give him his space.
I know you probably don't have time, but what about even something simple for exercise. My husband found walking really helped him to cope with stress. I do some stretching and that helps also. I think when we are frustrated we are all pent up inside, some way to relieve that would help. However, I know you are probably too busy.
What about if you told your husband you are having a hard time and when you get home you need some time to yourself? What if you could just go lay down on your bed and listen to some soft music for 30 minutes before interacting with him. Have it your own private time. Or really anything you think that would be relaxing to you.
I have found in life that as odd as it is making the simplest change can make a world of difference. One just has to try different things. I used to be so stressed in the morning I would get up at 6:30 and had to be out of the house by 7:30. I would start the day stressed. This month I decided to get up at 6:00 and that made a world of difference. I now have time to even wash my dishes before I leave. One small change and I feel so much better.
Of course, it would be great if you can change your job. Meanwhile I hope you can find some kind of simple solution to help ease your stress a bit.