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Originally Posted by Brooke
I find myself simply wanting - actually craving to be left alone.
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I don't think there is anything wrong with wanting to have time to yourself. It can give you time to learn about yourself and think. I guess it depends on how much time you want to be alone. I am a teacher and spend all day with 26 kids yelling and demanding my attention. I need alone time after my day just to unwind and sort my thoughts. However, if you like to be around people, you may find that you think you want alone time, but once you get it, you don't
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Originally Posted by Brooke
I don't really do anything, and I feel very lazy, but it is almost as if the opposite has taken ahold of me.
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If this continues, you might need to get it checked out. I used to be very lazy. So lazy that going to get a glass a water or going to the bathroom was too much work. All I did was lay on the couch, watch television, and do nothing. After a couple months of that, I became very suicidal and depressed. I went to therapy and took Celexa for about a year and a half. I now enjoy doing things again and wake up at 8:00 on my days off. I used to sleep until noon.