When I’m overwhelmed by speed pressure, I feel like everything needs to be solved right away or I’ll fall behind. It makes me restless and mentally exhausted.
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Whenever I have to wait—emails, decisions, responses—I feel my irritation rising fast. It feels unfair, like the world isn’t respecting my pace.
I notice that whenever things slow down—even just a little—I start feeling uneasy. It’s like my mind keeps whispering that something is wrong, even when nothing actually is.
I thought one missed period meant I had officially entered menopause—but I learned it’s not that simple.
When my period didn’t come, I went down the internet rabbit hole—and felt more worried than before.
I remember refreshing my period tracker every day, wondering if something serious was happening.
When my period suddenly skipped a month, I felt anxious—almost like my body was changing faster than I expected.
There was a week when I couldn’t even open my laptop because the weight of failure felt too heavy. I wasn’t stuck — I was drained.
I kept hearing “It’s great!” but my bank account kept saying otherwise. I felt like I was cursed — praise with no purchases.
This is the question I was too embarrassed to ask out loud. I felt like a failure watching everyone else grow while I couldn’t cover basic expenses.