I'm always overthinking things

A bit of an unconventional one but I find my self overthinking a lot. Especially about business ( told you it was unconventional). I keep wanting to think about how business operate and how it all works but to a point where its just hurting my head. I don't want to stop thinking about it but I also don't want it to consume me. Any advice on how I can still keep thinking about it but not to the point where its consuming me?

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u/Qiitaro — 16 hours ago

I can't focus

When ai study the words never seem to make sense in my head unless I read it many times. I have chronic fatigue and ADHD along with a few other learning disabilities that make it very hard to study and concentrate.

If I try to fully focus on something my mind instead focuses on being focused which just keeps me in a loop of not understanding.

Does anybody have any suggestions for me please for how to fix this or manage it please thanks 🙌

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u/Qiitaro — 18 hours ago

Does my life plan sound okay?

My girlfriend teaches Korean on preply and I'm currently studying to teach English online too. Like everyone we would like to make good money and be free to travel.

The reason for wanting to travel is so we can go back to my home country of England often to see my family. Our plan is to live in Korea so our money will go further than it will in England, and it would allow us to save enough money to go back often and not feel as much effect plus we would be able to work online so we could work whilst we are visiting.

I'd like to be in England 3 months a year and travel here every 4 months for 1 month at a time. We can stay at my parents house. If we need to make money we could work for my dad during the busy season and bring that money back to Korea.

Is there any holes in this plan or any advice that would make the plan better?

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u/Qiitaro — 1 day ago

I'm always overthinking things

A bit of an unconventional one but I find my self overthinking a lot. Especially about business ( told you it was unconventional). I keep wanting to think about how business operate and how it all works but to a point where its just hurting my head. I don't want to stop thinking about it but I also don't want it to consume me. Any advice on how I can still keep thinking about it but not to the point where its consuming me?

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u/Qiitaro — 1 day ago

Land rover group drives

My dad has a land rover and I'd like to spend more time with him doing stuff with the car. Yesterday we watched a video of jeep drivers doing a group drive in the USA and wondered if there was a similar group in the UK for land rovers? We'd be happy to drive anywhere in the uk. Doesn't have to be across off road trails but even just driving down normal roads as a group. Is there any drive clubs for land rovers or just drive clubs for anyone to join?

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u/Qiitaro — 4 days ago

Gaming in south korea

I'm moving to South Korea later this year with my girlfriend (she's Korean). Most of my friends are from the UK and I'd like to continue playing games with them. GTA 5, Fortnite, star wars battlefront 2, rocket league, fall guys, FC 26 and especially GTA 6 when it comes out.

I know some of these I will have a hard time with WiFi connection acrosw that distance but how bad is it really? Is it playable? I use ps5 and pc

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u/Qiitaro — 29 days ago

I'm stuck and don't know what job to do?

I'm 24 and have 0 qaulifications or work experience. I'm not really sure what interests me, but of course I would like to make good money. I do like the idea of doing a job where I make an impact too. I'm also moving to south korea this year so I don't know what I could do well there but I'd like to be inside due to the heat.

I do like airlines so maybe working in customer service or as cabin crew? I'm happy to study or do whatever I need to do for me to do to get a good job

Any advice on what job I should look for or what I should study to get a good job?

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u/Qiitaro — 1 month ago

Work for foreigners

Do cafés, retail stores and customer call centers accept foreigners? I'll be living in gwangju so I know its likely to be easier in other big cities, which I'm happy to move to if its my only option. I don't have any work experience or qualifications but I'm working on getting an English teaching certificate with tefl academy. If I can get a job I'd like it to be in a retail store, supermarket, cafe, call centre or at an airport. Do accept foreigners? Or is there any other jobs you can reccomend please? For context I'm from England

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u/Qiitaro — 1 month ago

Feeling stuck in life

I'm 23 don't have any qualifications and only a small amount of work experience at my dad's boatyard. Like everyone I want to have a good job, make good money and have free time when I want. I know not all of these are going to be realistically possible especially in my situation. Any advice? I've seen things about free online government funded courses and uni courses where you pay for the certificate but people say they're not worth it. I'd love to be in a good job as soon as possible really, but I'm happy to study if it means I will get a good job.

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u/Qiitaro — 2 months ago

Unskilled jobs for foreigners

I'm 23 and thinking of moving to korea late this year or early next year. Im looking for some work in korea specifically gwangju that is unskilled, doesnt require experience and is inside. Due to illness I haven't been able to study after high school and I don't have much work experience apart from my dad's boatyard. Because of my illness working outside during the summer would be hard for me in korea because of the heat. Any advice? I've thought about cabin crew for an airline and being based in South korea. If be happy to move to seoul or busan if it meant I could get better work opportunities.

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u/Qiitaro — 2 months ago

Ea account

I am trying to play battlefront 2 on my old ea account I used for xbox, but I am already signed in on a new ea account for other games on my ps5. Is there anyway I can use 2 different ea accounts on my ps5?

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u/Qiitaro — 2 months ago