u/IndyDelon

▲ 82 r/Detroit

Suggestions for someone on the edge

Hey y'all..

I am at a loss here... I've been unemployed for almost two years and stagnant in creating the life I want to live. I've gone through a lot in the last few years and I am trying to find myself again.

I am an introvertes person naturally but I've always been social and done things that made me happy. But now I am afraid of going outside...it's even hard to take the trash out without feeling paranoid.

I just want to tap back into my energy and be the fun loving and creative person I know that I am... But I don't know where to start. We all need community and I can admit that I self isolate and it's not good. I have family but they have their own things going on and all of my own friends we have outgrown each other.

What can I do in the city that will help me get back out there but not overwhelm me too much? I deal with anxiety as well but it's gotten worse.

Thanks to anyone taking the time to read this and offer suggestions. I just need to know I'm not going crazy lol 🖤

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u/IndyDelon — 1 day ago

My collection so far

I became a fan because of my mom lol. I remember her book collection. She tells me the story of how I was a baby when she took me with her to the public library so that she could read "Misery"

This is my small Stephen King book collection. I've lost some books over the years but am working my way back. My favorite book is "Under the Dome"

The next picture shows books I just purchased this week to get out of reading slump.

u/IndyDelon — 10 days ago