Hey everyone-
So I want to know if anybody can relate, if anybody has any coping skills, and if anyone else has any other miscellaneous thoughts as well.
I am in university. Here are things that have always been an issue in any grade:
1. Overwhelmed by the sounds throughout the school day; this slowly drains my energy and leads to fatigue.
2. After a while, I become depressed, and it is hard to enjoy life.
3. Almost every day I feel like I'd rather stay in my room. Feelings of dread.
In University, here are other issues:
1. As an adult, I have to manage tons more details, so they seem to just bombard me. Walking to classes + paying for things + feeding myself + classes + the noises + the inconsistent schedule + those weird days on campus where people play music on speakers + tons of details from classes that I am interested in (moreso than in high school, which is good but also just MORE details to think of!). All of these things add up and I want to just run away to the wilderness.
2. My career is super important to me, but because I'm always fatigued from school, I don't think I'm putting all of my energy into the right places. So like 30-40% of my vitality is taken from just trying to exist, whereas I could use that to...practice piano or something that is relevant to my life goals. So because I'm competitive, I still compensate and work through the fatigue. By the end of the year (after school is out for summer), I can barely even get up out of my bed for about a week.
So -- any thoughts? How do you cope with college? How do you preserve your precious energy? How do you remain (or try to remain) relatively healthy, despite the demands of the adult world?