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hokumjokum t1_iudp95r wrote
Reply to comment by Shartthrobb in Bedtime procrastination helps explain the link between anxiety and sleep problems by thebelsnickle1991
I’ve pretty much always worked part time and never in a well-paid position, despite good qualifications, because of anxiety and ADHD, mainly. I always felt like a failure.
Now in my mid 30s I kind of massively value my low earning but low pressure lifestyle, and now wonder if the anxiety and adhd would be even worse if I did the 40+ hour corporate grind thing.
(Should say I lived with my parents until 30 and now live in a nice but inexpensive place)
hokumjokum t1_iudpom5 wrote
Reply to comment by Your_Daddy_ in Bedtime procrastination helps explain the link between anxiety and sleep problems by thebelsnickle1991
I get you 100%. It’s like consciously deciding to leave the party early - why would I do that?!
Anxiety is my earliest memory and can remember being anxious in ‘normal’ situations my whole life, but I don’t get panic attacks in the supermarket or anything. I was also diagnosed with ADHD this year at 32yo. You ever thought about that?
ADHD shouldn’t really have ‘attention’ in the name; it’s actually a disorder of self-regulation, a part of which means we lack the executive function to get up and do the thing we know we should. Procrastination is a hallmark trait of ADHD, and anxiety is super common too.