(good (well not really but hopefully you understand the sentiment) to see you back btw )
yeah, been too busy with college work so rarely am able to post as im so paranoid that i wont get it done in time for the 24th and 25th going to see if i can get one extended though as its going to be tricky :/
Yeah, it's the balance between self care and pushing myself that I find hard. Whenever I'm kind to myself I think I'm lazy but whenever I push myself it makes me feel worse. When I write stuff down in my diary I just write what's been happening and how I've been feeling but when I read it back it doesn't feel like it's me, like I've made it all up or something. You didn't need to know any of that, sorry
Hope you're ok The MHSS blanket fort is still under construction
Yeah, kind of have the same problem- more physically than mentally but still You're not lazy though, you're ill! Not sure what to say about diary but I guess if it helps to have written it down in the first place then that's good, even if it feels odd reading it back afterwards? Don't know, confusing myself now Don't apologise though!
yeah, been too busy with college work so rarely am able to post as im so paranoid that i wont get it done in time for the 24th and 25th going to see if i can get one extended though as its going to be tricky :/
Oh good luck with that man. Hopefully they'll give you an extension without any fuss There's no way I would have finished uni without all the extensions, they can be invaluable.
Oh good luck with that man. Hopefully they'll give you an extension without any fuss There's no way I would have finished uni without all the extensions, they can be invaluable.
Thanks dude/tte. Yeah, and with it being my tutor as well he should as he understands my situation (also a dyslexic). the main issue is having to do a butt load of research and reference that crap gahh. hate it.
just need to do so much but seemingly have too little time to do it all. have a number of things to get done for uni in sept. plus have other things to worry about too :/
Yeah, kind of have the same problem- more physically than mentally but still You're not lazy though, you're ill! Not sure what to say about diary but I guess if it helps to have written it down in the first place then that's good, even if it feels odd reading it back afterwards? Don't know, confusing myself now Don't apologise though!
Hm, one question: When somebody dies, how to you console their relative in English? Can you say "I feel sorry for you." or " You have my deepest sympathy."? I tried to translate directly, but it doesn't work that well.
Hm, one question: When somebody dies, how to you console their relative in English? Can you say "I feel sorry for you." or " You have my deepest sympathy."? I tried to translate directly, but it doesn't work that well.
Thanks. It is weired, if you have the feeling you can articulate yourself in a foreign language and then you fail in such basic things. (I mean, like looking things up in the dictonary and having half of the translations being absurd for your purpose.)
I'm just gonna hide in here for the day. Everything went downhill fast. Can't even get help and gf doesn't know. She thinks it's clingy mopey hormones.
Thanks. It is weired, if you have the feeling you can articulate yourself in a foreign language and then you fail in such basic things. (I mean, like looking things up in the dictonary and having half of the translations being absurd for your purpose.)
Yeah, happens to the best of us! And I wouldn't call it a failure, as you were able to articulate yourself, it's just obviously when someone's grieving you don't want to be fumbling for words as much, so checking what to say was the more sensitive thing to do.