Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
Hey, everyone. It's been a while since I was active here. So I wanted to share what's going on, and also to know what's new with you guys too. I got work as a Marketing/Business Development Associate for this educational company named CareerLabs. And the work is hectic. I'm out in the field from anywhere between 2 hours to almost 8 hours, connecting with officials in colleges to get events organized for the company. So my work is hectic and I barely have any time to relax, unlike before. I'm wondering, how do you guys who work right now, handle work stress and have a good work life balance? (I really could use some advice on how to handle work life, coming from comfortable college life). What little time I have, mostly goes into gaming and daydreaming. And gaming, well, lately it gave me more stress than fun, so I'm taking a break from that for the time being. And daydreaming, well, lately the plots have been about redemption and just basic fun and frolic. I'd love to know what y'all are daydreaming about, those who still do. And if you have beat it, let me know about that as well
I'll be as active here as I can. What's new with some of you guys? Do let me know in the comments. I'd love to conversate with you.
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Sure, you can update me. I'd love to know what's going on definitely.
And yeah, time does fly by, and the rest of the world are moving in sync, whereas I'm stuck not knowing what to do, and like you said, paralyzed in despair. I hope that I have some stability by the time I'm 30.
I know the feeling, Yelena. I feel as if I can't do the work sometimes and that I'm not set for it, and honestly, sometimes I think it's true. And there's also the thoughts of what would happen in the future too, especially before 30. My work is heavily dependent on talking to people, so I don't feel too awkward, although sometimes I do feel anxious.
Nice to meet you, by the way, Yelena.
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