u/Commercial-Diver-351

DAE find it extremely difficult to study?

studying is so hard for me. i find it incredibly difficult to sit down and focus, and every time i try to force it, my brain feels all foggy and slower than usual, and i feel restless. i literally hate studying for this reason.

does anyone else struggle with this? how can i overcome it??

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 6 days ago

Any books with both villan and hero as protagonists?

I want to write a story where the sterotypical hero and villan are both protagonists

So I wondering if anyone here knows books where both the hero and villan are protagonists. It'd be really nice to see how it's executed by other authors and study what they do

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 14 days ago
▲ 88 r/APPsychology+1 crossposts

Is this good for not studying

I haven't studied at all and this is what I got on a practice test.

Is this good? Do I have a chance of getting a 5?

edit: Sorry I genuinely was not trying to compliment fish I just literally didn't know what is equivalent to a 3,4,5 on the exam

u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 14 days ago

Help. I chose my research topic to be about the rise of Islamophobia after 9/11, but it feels difficult to find source.

Am I allowed to reference two sources for my point? Like bring up one source pre-2001 and another one after to show how something has increased or decreased?

I'm so lost, my english teacher gave us no guidance at all. Please help

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 17 days ago
▲ 7 r/BPD

I had a really bad day where it was super embarrassing for me and I can't stop thinking about it. Everything for the past few weeks has been insanely stressful honestly but yesterday I was feeling fine and like things were finally looking up.

But today was stressful and humilating and I just wish I was dead. I want to quit my job, and just never show my face in public again and I feel so stupid.

How can I avoid this?

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 20 days ago

I had to ask a manager who I didn't know to braid my hair (it's apart of the job) because I couldn't do it.

It was so embarassing, I struggle to style it due to the length. Please tell me if someone else struggles with this.

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 20 days ago
▲ 4 r/work

I'm working as cashier and technically cook. No one trained me how to turn on the machines, use the mixer, prepare the food, etc.

The only thing I know how to do is the POS system so it's so awkward the first hour of my shift where I do nothing cus no one trained me and my coworkers don't seem to want to train me. I also don't know how to sweep.

I keep messing up orders with stupid mistakes and my coworkers sometimes have to help. The managers are really hard to reach as well.

It's my third day on the job, and it feels like everyone is frustrated with me. Is this normal?

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 20 days ago

I'm working as cashier and technically cook. No one trained me how to turn on the machines, use the mixer, prepare the food, etc.

The only thing I know how to do is the POS system so it's so awkward the first hour of my shift where I do nothing cus no one trained me and my coworkers don't seem to want to train me. I also don't know how to sweep.

I keep messing up orders with stupid mistakes and my coworkers sometimes have to help. The managers are really hard to reach as well.

It's my third day on the job, and it feels like everyone is frustrated with me. Is this normal?

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 20 days ago

I'm not trying to say this will help anyone, I'm just saying this is my experience and I wanted to share it as a win.

After I got a job that forces me to talk, go outside, wake up early, and walk, began sleeping more, accepting myself, doing my hobbies, it genuinely got better.

Dangerous thoughts seemed to have quieted, I've become more nuanced calm, and less anxious and insecure.

I've struggled with mental health for 6 years, and things seem like they're finally looking up.

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 21 days ago

I really want to improve and the only way I can do that is through getting feedback.

But I only have one friend who's into writing, and everyone else in my life doesn't know much about it.

Does it still help your writing though if you share it with them for feed back?

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u/Commercial-Diver-351 — 23 days ago