Got a couple of nightmares too. But mine was driving a car with no brakesHan said:Totally agree with you! I had nightmares for 7 nights in a row! I was terrified! People were chasing me to kill me!! The same people every night! I talked to a psychiatrist and we finally found out it was because I was checking this forum and getting informed about rejections before I go to sleep! I stopped it and guess what? No nightmares anymore!
Just forget it, if you can!
Awesome +1 for you!Scottygirl said:Currently working my way through ALL the series of Friends on Netflix!! ;D
Ooh, this is a brilliant idea! I should do that, too. I'll tell myself I'm being productive by practicing my English ;DScottygirl said:Currently working my way through ALL the series of Friends on Netflix!! ;D
Scottygirl said:Currently working my way through ALL the series of Friends on Netflix!! ;D
I understand. I'm a chronic worrier too. I tend to check this forum and my email so frequently it's become obsessive. I am hoping to finally get an ITA in the next round and somehow I've deceived myself into thinking I'll be calmer afterwards. It may be a good time to do what someone has suggested: take a fast from here and the CIC site for a bit and go back to some good books or studying for my impending ACP Exam.Aragorn165 said:As all of us on this board prepare to make this major change in our lives, I cannot help but wonder- how does everyone cope with the stress? I am, by nature, an extremely nervous person prone to anxiety- and naturally, this process gives me the jitters, especially since there are so many months when nothing happens, and I cannot do anything about the lack of movement either.
I personally cope using a lot of strategies- generally, talking to my friends and family really manages to calm me down. I sometimes distract myself by playing video games (currently finishing up Fire Emblem Fates on my 3DS). I like to watch TV (Netflix usually has something good), or read a book (right now, I'm reading The Casual Vacancy). I go for a walk and try to walk the anxiety off. If I am really nervous, helpful replies by people on this board go a long way in calming me down
How do you all cope with the stress and the anxiety? Let's share our techniques and strategies as we go through this stressful time in this thread.