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Binbin

Updated 1y ago

Struggling with My Mental Health in My New Apartment

I moved into a new apartment on my own recently after years of wanting it but being too afraid to do it, and I’ve had a really hard time with my routine and my mental/physical health the first few weeks here so far.

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Dad.of.Many

2y

Baby steps... it will take time, but look how far you've come! It will take time to get used to it but it's great you jumped over that first big hurdle.
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Dad.of.Many

2y

Be proud of yourself!
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YanyLaurel

2y

That's a huge thing you've done. No wonder you're feeling burnt out. What did you used to do for your routine? Even if it was a long time ago?
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YanyLaurel

2y

Also remember to prioritize food (and staying hydrated). Try to eat breakfast every single day
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LotusFlower

2y

Congratulations 🎊 that is a really huge life change. So be proud of yourself. If you conqured that, just take baby steps and you will be able to conquer everything else.
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Snapcracklepop

2y

I recently moved into an apartment for school and I’ve also had difficulty with my mental/physical health and keeping a routine. It’s a big adjustment for both of us so I think our bodies are still trying to adjust but we’ll get there! 💕

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