Trying to get back to full-time work whilst recovering from depression
It's rather hard, yet not impossible. From my own experience. This is not advice in any shape or form
There is a particular kind of silence that follows depression; it’s the absence left behind when your old life no longer fits and the new one hasn’t quite formed yet. That’s why I often compare depression with the state of metamorphosis.
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Susan Fourtané
Susan Fourtané is a Science and Technology Journalist, a professional writer with over 18 years experience writing for global media and industry publications. She's a member of the ABSW, WFSJ, Society of Authors, and London Press Club.
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This is explained so well and I found so many relatable lines. There is almost a pragmatic approach to the "criteria" for being "better," and I think it's because those who established the guidelines don't think "flexible parameters" can work in the employment sector. It ends up being a "My way or the highway" scenario, so quite often employees treat themselves like robots no matter what they're feeling and keep working. That's the model the economy thrives on. Eww. So many great lines but I'll only cite one and it's a gemstone: "When your mind has turned against you once, you learn to be protective of the conditions that keep you well." Great writing and continued health and good vibes to you!
This sounds like a really tough time you've had to deal with. I struggled with some anxiety issues in the past and I felt similar in my recovery, fragile confidence and feeling like I couldn't trust myself. I wish you all the best with your recovery.
Omgggg, that panic and grief is so real and relatable. Sending you lots of love and hugs ❤️
Thanks for sharing this, I think it will help many people. Depression is difficult to deal with and while it can be dealt with we should always be there to lend a helping hand in any way we can. Hope this gets exposure from being a top Story