#Lost #Depressed #LifeStruggles
Hey there, friend. I just read through your story and my heart truly goes out to you. It sounds like you’ve been through a lot and are feeling completely overwhelmed, and that’s completely valid. You have been resilient through so many challenges, and that strength is commendable. 💪
Here are a few things to consider that might help you navigate through this tough time:
* Seek professional help: Talking to a therapist or counselor can provide you with tools to manage your depression and help you process your feelings in a healthy way.
* Explore new job opportunities: Perhaps looking into different industries or job roles might spark a new interest and motivation for you.
* Reach out to support systems: Whether it’s friends, family, or support groups, having a solid network of people who care about you can make a world of difference.
* Focus on self-care: Taking care of yourself physically and mentally is crucial. Make time for activities that bring you joy and relaxation.
Remember, you are not alone in this. There are resources and people out there who want to help and see you thrive. Stay strong, and know that brighter days are ahead. 🌟 #YouGotThis
Why not join the Air Force or something like that? Max age is in the 40s.
Whatever state you live in now, go to your department of social service and ask for help.
I understand why you want to help your mother. But at some point she should have learned to stand on her own two feet; she keeps getting you to solve her problems for her, like taking care of her parents for her. You need to do what’s best for YOU. You also need to stay away from drugs and the people who use them because that has repeatedly proven to cause more problems for you. You could try applying for food stamps and going to food banks until you find a job.
You have had a lot of adversity thrown your way. Don’t be so hard on yourself. I read a lot of things in your post that lead me to believe you have good character. Busting your ass riding a bike to work; busting your ass to work a stressful job and holding that job for a long time. Although I haven’t experienced some of the traumatic things you have, I can relate to some of your experiences.
You should look in to your state’s department of social services for possible guidance and aid like others have said. At the very least depending on your state you could potentially get healthcare through the state, especially with hardship circumstances.
There are things you listed in your post that show you have good character and you should use that in a future resume and job interviews. Take pride in the things you have accomplished, even if they seem small. Don’t sell yourself short. Something as insignificant as riding a bike to work for a long time shows dedication and perseverance to try to improve yourself and keep your commitment to your job. You found multiple places to live on your own; that’s not always easy to do. It sounds like you’ve had to start over multiple times and although that’s incredibly difficult you still did it! Don’t minimize those accomplishments. Take care bud.