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yep he splits the top In half and always says he gives me half because he loves me and he knows it’s my favourite too! He does it at KFC too and gives me the skin of some of his chicken for the same reason! Can’t really complain about him that much, not sure if Bae would share that much
yep he splits the top In half and always says he gives me half because he loves me and he knows it’s my favourite too! He does it at KFC too and gives me the skin of some of his chicken for the same reason! Can’t really complain about him that much, not sure if Bae would share that much
This might be completely unhelpful advice, so please do tell me to be quiet if it is, but could you take some time out from work? You seemed so happy on your holiday, and it feels like work is a huge triggering point for you.
I fully appreciate that 'running away' doesn't solve the problem, but could some time out to devote to yourself and your wellbeing being an option? Even if it is another mini break, rather than a sabbatical of some kind.
My panic attack moment was work related, and it wasn't until I left that I realised how unhappy, borderline depressed and despondent I'd become. The job move changed everything for me, and I realised I wasn't the problem, the toxic work environment/bad management was.
It hurts my heart to hear you're struggling, but we're always here when you need us.
This might be completely unhelpful advice, so please do tell me to be quiet if it is, but could you take some time out from work? You seemed so happy on your holiday, and it feels like work is a huge triggering point for you.
I fully appreciate that 'running away' doesn't solve the problem, but could some time out to devote to yourself and your wellbeing being an option? Even if it is another mini break, rather than a sabbatical of some kind.
My panic attack moment was work related, and it wasn't until I left that I realised how unhappy, borderline depressed and despondent I'd become. The job move changed everything for me, and I realised I wasn't the problem, the toxic work environment/bad management was.
It hurts my heart to hear you're struggling, but we're always here when you need us.
No, it's okay, I understand, I get why you're suggesting it.
Sounds mad but I do actually like my job. And there's some stuff coming up in a few weeks that I'm looking forward to.
And I feel like it wouldn't change anything. Dip away from the stress and pressure for a bit but just feel sad on my own, and purposeless, and then would be so anxious going back. Scared that if I stop trying I won't be able to start again.
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