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Anyone quit a job due to not having a grip on Anxiety?
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Hi Zeity and welcome,
Reading your post it sounds like either way you choose both are stressful in their own way. I suppose I just wanted to say whatever you decide to do we're here and listening.
Is it an option to take leave from work before deciding? This was something a colleague suggested to me years ago when I had had a gutful and was ready to just walk away from a job I'd had for many years. The theory was that I could rest and see if I still felt the same in a few weeks. Or at least made sure I had references organised before I gave my notice.
The idea made me realise I wanted out of that workplace because time off would make me more anxious and worried about returning.
But that was just me. Hubby was working and although we needed my income too it wasn't going to mean we lost the house short term.
If you quit how long do you have to find a new job? Will your husband look too? Just food for thought.
If you stay... Is it possible to do anything to change the toxic environment or at least make you feel a bit safer?
I hope you find a solution that feels right for you. Would be interested to know how you are holding up too.
Nat
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When you wrote, "The idea made me realise I wanted out of that workplace because time off would make me more anxious and worried about returning" resonated with me.
Most articles I've read all indicate to find a job to move into rather than quit without any job prospects. I guess, in an ideal world, i need a sanity break for a bit with the option to come back.
But heres the thing...i will feel guilty to look for something while im still working there...i will feel anxious if i ask for leave and then took some leave to reconsider my options then have to confront him again to say, I found something.
Part of me thinks this way is the most amic ......amicable way to do it..siting health reasons... rather than wait when he gets aggressive again and then do it.
Funny how easy it was to put my sanity first for about a day....and now, it seems like the dumbest move i can make. Yet i will still be paranoid about the errors ive made, still lose sleep over my performance, still allow anxiety to tighten my chest and make me sick about work 24/7.
I dont know wherher to give in to my uncertainty or recognise it as anxiety and carry on with my plans to leave.
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Hi Zeity,
You wrote 'who can make this decision for me'... Truth is the decision is yours to make because it affects your life.
I don't envy having to make such a difficult choice. It wouldn't be remotely easy.
Is your husband much help to talk to about this? Given that this choice affects you both perhaps sitting down and making a decision together might help you feel better supported.
Your previous posts show pretty clearly how you're feeling and what you want. So I wondering if you've consideted what holds you back from making a decision? Is there anything that you and your partner can do that would help you feel more comfortable with your choices?
Speaking to a professional is a good idea if you don't feel safe at the moment. Do you think speaking with an employment agency might help too?
Nat
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I couldn't shake the feeling that the bread I made wasn't good enough and that I was letting the bakery down. They also wanted me to start doing cashier duties from time to time which I didn't want to do due to my anxiety. Instead of talking to my boss and explaining that I didn't want to do cashier duties, I just quit.
Now I'm too worried to apply anywhere else because I fear not being good enough for the job and due to my social anxiety pretty much any job that even has a little bit of socializing I want to avoid.
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Hi Zeity,
I hope work was OK today, if you went in. Sounds like you had a really awful weekend, but good on you for reaching out for help. If you can take time off to look for another job before you quit, great. If not, it doesn't matter. There will be another job, and you'll be strong enough to do it. Good luck.
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