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Parnate

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So what do I say. Tried so many medication most haven't helped my lack of concentration. Also some worsened my already pathetic memory. I am at this job which needs multitasking and I am shattering everyday. Well I am think of doing a course of Blue prism as a friend says it is easy . But with my fucked mind even that would eventually be a unbearable and unmanageable. I don't know a part of me still wants to persist, somehow survive.
 
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Have you tried meditation? I've heard it helps with concentration and memory issues. Also do you sleep ok at night? Maybe worth a look. I hope your life gets better, friend!
 
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That sounds tough. I know what it feels like to be overwhelmed by a job.

I think treating yourself well- good diet, exercise, enough sleep will help in getting your mind to perform at its best. I do notice the difference when I look after myself better.

Is 'Blue Prism' some kind of course? I guess training the brain to concentrate/recall likely would help. Think we find it easier to do things, the more we do them- building neural pathways and all that.

How do other colleagues cope at your workplace? Do they feel overwhelmed too? Sometimes (most times) I think employers simply put too much on their staff. Maybe it's a case that your workload is actually unreasonable- rather than it being about you being inadequate. It took me years to ask for extra help in one of my jobs when from the start- my boss had actually said to a colleague that it was really a job for two people. Companies exploit people- it's not always that you're not up to the task.

I wish you well. If you feel like a part of you wants to survive, best to pursue it BUT to try and make things easier on yourself. Good luck 🤞
 
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I'm sorry that you suffer, it's such an unfair life and that does sound so stressful and tiring what you have to endure. I know that when things just get worse it really can be so dreadful. I hope that you find relief from what you are going through.
 
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Parnate

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Dec 16, 2021
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Have you tried meditation? I've heard it helps with concentration and memory issues. Also do you sleep ok at night? Maybe worth a look. I hope your life gets better, friend!
I do chant a mantra, it helps me sleep. I did do some courses of yogic breathing. As for meditation I tried once years ago . But again my anxiety is quite high. I will try to start again be more persistent this time
I have insomnia. I am on quetiapine since last two years for sleep issues.
That sounds tough. I know what it feels like to be overwhelmed by a job.

I think treating yourself well- good diet, exercise, enough sleep will help in getting your mind to perform at its best. I do notice the difference when I look after myself better.

Is 'Blue Prism' some kind of course? I guess training the brain to concentrate/recall likely would help. Think we find it easier to do things, the more we do them- building neural pathways and all that.

How do other colleagues cope at your workplace? Do they feel overwhelmed too? Sometimes (most times) I think employers simply put too much on their staff. Maybe it's a case that your workload is actually unreasonable- rather than it being about you being inadequate. It took me years to ask for extra help in one of my jobs when from the start- my boss had actually said to a colleague that it was really a job for two people. Companies exploit people- it's not always that you're not up to the task.

I wish you well. If you feel like a part of you wants to survive, best to pursue it BUT to try and make things easier on yourself. Good luck 🤞
Actually my other colleague is quite good, high iq person he handles it quite well. Well we are four people on this job. The other two joined recently.
 
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So what do I say. Tried so many medication most haven't helped my lack of concentration. Also some worsened my already pathetic memory. I am at this job which needs multitasking and I am shattering everyday. Well I am think of doing a course of Blue prism as a friend says it is easy . But with my fucked mind even that would eventually be a unbearable and unmanageable. I don't know a part of me still wants to persist, somehow survive.
Hey, don't be so hard on yourself. This means you have a genuine mental illness. The vast majority of meds prescribed are basically sugar pills with some undesirable side effects. Psychiatrists themselves have discovered the miniscule effects.
 
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