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Originally Posted by hunnychile
I once had a dear friend who said, "worry is such a waste of time. It's like borrowing trouble."
And in truth....I think it's one of the smartest statements anyone has ever said to me.
Have you considered talking to one of the guidence counselors on campus or a teacher/mentor whom you trust....about your feelings these days? Talking to someone who's been there and is trained to help might do a lot for you.
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Yes, I started going to one of the school's counselors. I've only had one visit so far, which was a few days after my boyfriend dumped me. I only got to talk for about half an hour, and it was just sort of explaining my situation. My appointment last week got cancelled because the counselor couldn't make it to the school (bad weather conditions). Hopefully my appointment tomorrow will work out...
In any case, I feel like my problem is I'm not worrying enough. I just don't care right now, about my classes or about finding a job after I graduate. If I was actually worried about it, I would have done something to fix it. Instead, I just have the vague feeling that I should be doing something, but I lack the energy to get it done.