I definitely feel this many times. What is the line between trying to practice and things I should be ok avoiding?
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I'm not am expert, but I would say if it's a thing that could cause you great (psychological) harm, avoid it or put it off until another time when you're better equipped. If it's something that makes you nervous and you have the energy to deal with feeling nervous, go for it! Often, you'll feel better for having been brave.
sounds very reasonable, thanks!
realising this circle has helped me so much personally. i have spend some time to evaluate, what situations are okay to avoid in the sense of self care. this often varies. like if i need some alone time to recharge, i am easier on myself. another thing that helped me a lot is to learn how to leave. and to allow myself to leave a social event whenever i feel overwhelmed. so sometimes i go to a meet up and leave after five minutes. i still got five minutes of exposure. and knowing that i can leave any time helps me go to things i would have avoided in the past aswell. thats all my personal experience tho. and there is no way to know what works for you without trying.
this makes a lot of sense. I talked recently with my therapist about a similar situation and they suggested a similar strategy. thanks for sharing!
i wish you the best on your jurney ^^ you are not alone, i know you can do it :)
I learnt to tell myself that it's ok to feel emotion during a stressful situation. 'it's ok to feel x when y'. When you tell yourself your not supposed to feel it, that's when it feels worse.
I struggle with this a lot as I've recently started a new job.
Does anyone have any suggestions for combating workplace anxiety?
I'm in this loop where I fear a project so I put it off, then I rush it because I'm behind, and the quality is lesser as a result. This helps fuel the imposter syndrome engine and makes everything worse.