Yay, sj!!
I just would never really leave the house if I didn't have to. Not because I don't want to do things, but everything seems like so much work and sitting is easier.
That...does not sound great, friend!
I wish I had a good lead on how to find a therapist.
I've liked using the Psychology Today site -- you can get a good idea of the person before you have to call.
Yeah, it's probably not great. I'm really tired of everything being a chore.
Interesting thing I am finding is a bunch of faith based counseling or religious college graduates. Which no.
I just would never really leave the house if I didn't have to. Not because I don't want to do things, but everything seems like so much work and sitting is easier.
This is how I start feeling when the depression starts getting bad. Also with everything feeling like a chore. I hope very much that you can find a good therapist and good meds and get to feeling better again soon.
My thinking is all of the close-in hotels will be booked up too
Yeah, it looks like this has turned into a mess. The staff are being asked to give up their rooms in the conference hotel so they can house all the volunteers, which, of course we have to get the VIPs in the hotel, but staff are angry at being "kicked out" because someone underbooked. I'm trying to give them a head's-up so they don't discover on the way to the conference at 7am on Friday morning that they didn't allow enough time for the commute.
Ooh, that sounds like a cluster.
BTW: Does anyone else just say cluster when they mean cluster fuck? My mother was like, "That is not a thing."
Jesse, it is a thing. Even if it's just a you and me thing.
I say cluster in company wherein I don't want to say fuck.
Zen, it's going to be bad. DC traffic has gotten worse and Metro has become even more unreliable in the past few months. I can understand why they want to put the volunteers in the conference hotel, but staff are going to have to be in earlier and stay later, right? At least, that's how it's worked in the associations I've worked at.
My mother was like, "That is not a thing."
Stop trying to make cluster happen, Jesse!