So I'm Bipolar...now what?

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A little overwhelmed

I decided to go to work. My therapist told me that I need to find something to distract me when I'm obsessing. I figured working outside the home would be a good distraction. I'll be working at a beauty supply store a few times a week. It'll help me bring in money for Christmas and I'll get my nails done, too. I can't wait for those added perks!

On the other hand, I'm terrified of going back to work. What if I don't get along with my coworkers? What if I mess up? I have high anxiety about it.

Today's my first day. I'll report back soon.

Thanks for all the comments. I'm sorry I don't get back to you like I used to. I just feel overwhelmed most days...


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3 Comments:

  1. Bradley said...
     

    Starting a new job for anyone is stressful. For us it typically is harder. Take pride in making the effort. I wish you the best and please keep us updated.

  2. Hopeful Happiness said...
     

    Congrats on the new job. I can't wait to hear how it went! I hope everything works out for the best. Everyone has anxiety when it comes to starting a new job... you aren't alone.

  3. Zathyn Priest said...
     

    I hope everything worked out well for you at your new job. Always stressful to meet new people in those types of situations.

    I've added you to my Blogroll - let me know if you'd rather I remove your link.

    Best Wishes,
    Zathyn

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I do not claim to be a medical authority on Bipolar Disorder. All I can do is to be an authority on what Bipolar Disorder has taught me through my many years of experience. You should always consult your physician or psychiatrist for any changes in your medications and your treatment. That being said, good for you, for researching and doing all you can to be an informed patient. That will go a long way on your road to stability!

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