What problems do you face in everyday life?

Last Updated: 03.07.2025 00:06

What problems do you face in everyday life?

PROCRASTINATION - Ignoring my college assignments till the deadline and getting hyper - panicked one night before. Like I have to do and draw so much stuff in some hours . SUFFERING 😭.

When I forget to take my earbuds when I go outside. They are my lifeline whenever I am outside.

Telling yourself that you would sleep before midnight but eventually end up falling in the black hole of Netflix, Quora or some novel. Like Congrats ! It's 4 a.m. in the morning.

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FAST WALKING - I walk fast but I get annoyed when people are walking really fast - like they are trying to overtake me - it feels like a personal attack. It's s not a race. And it's also not fair because I was doing casual walking and you overtake me only because you weren't walking, you were literally running.

LATE - NIGHT STARVATION - I have brushed my teeth, I am on my bed, I left my book or phone and try to sleep but BOOM…my stomach growls. Suddenly I am sooo hungry that I can't sleep . I can't order food online this late at night plus there's nothing special in the fridge and I can't go on eating Maggie almost every second day.

Forgetting to reply a text from your family or friends. Like I swear - I replied it mentally, in my head but forget to actually reply .

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FORGETTING MY SPECS - I have to start the treasure hunt to find them .Like it's sooo annoying - I forget where I keep my specs some 10 times in a day ! I also got anxious like what if I forget them outsideee.

P.S - Wait a minute . My assignments are still pending.😭

CLUMPSINESS - I just unconsciously pick something and somehow I damage it. Then I have to act innocent like IDK..who had done this damage…I guess it was accident..No one should be blamed, my lord.

How did you cope when someone you love, dealing with hyper-independence and trauma, felt they needed space to heal alone? Were you able to support them without overstepping, and did you eventually reconnect? How did that journey unfold?