One challenging aspect of getting a later in life diagnoses for autism (when I was 37), is I find myself continually that I see the world very differently than most people. I should not let anything upset me.
Breaking free of the work/spend/borrow cycle in order to live more fully, sustainably, and cooperatively.
One challenging aspect of getting a later in life diagnoses for autism (when I was 37), is I find myself continually that I see the world very differently than most people. I should not let anything upset me.
The INFP is known as the Idealist, the Mediator, and the Healer of the Myers Briggs theory. INFPs are deeply individualistic and walk to the beat of their own rhythm. They see the world through an imaginative lens, and live rich, personal inner lives. INFPs are guided by an unwavering desire to be authentic and stand firmly by their values. Through careful introspection, and attention to their own emotions, they become compassionate to the plights of others.
One challenging aspect of getting a later in life diagnoses for autism (when I was 37), is I find myself continually that I see the world very differently than most people. I should not let anything upset me.
This is a subreddit for people who are actively trying to be more of an adult. It can include tips, victories, and questions.
One challenging aspect of getting a later in life diagnoses for autism (when I was 37), is I find myself continually that I see the world very differently than most people. I should not let anything upset me.
The mental health subreddit is the central forum to discuss, vent, support and share information about mental health, illness and wellness.
One challenging aspect of getting a later in life diagnoses for autism (when I was 37), is I find myself continually that I see the world very differently than most people. I should not let anything upset me.
A place to post discussions, questions, or anything else you like.
I have lost my personal war against anxiety. The rest of my life will be spent coming to terms with the peace deal.
A Support subreddit for people with ADHD and/or anxiety, or family members/friends of our community
I have lost my own personal war with anxiety. The rest of my life will be spent coming to terms with the peace.
Not to be confused with r/millennials, we couldn't afford the second “n.” That’s how you know we’re the real millennials.
I have lost my own personal war with anxiety. I will spend the rest of my life coming to terms with the peace.
This is a subreddit for people who are actively trying to be more of an adult. It can include tips, victories, and questions.
I have lost my own personal war with anxiety. I will spend the rest of my life coming to terms with the peace.
The INFP is known as the Idealist, the Mediator, and the Healer of the Myers Briggs theory. INFPs are deeply individualistic and walk to the beat of their own rhythm. They see the world through an imaginative lens, and live rich, personal inner lives. INFPs are guided by an unwavering desire to be authentic and stand firmly by their values. Through careful introspection, and attention to their own emotions, they become compassionate to the plights of others.
I have lost my personal war with anxiety. The rest of my life will be spent coming to terms with the peace deal.
We are a place for students of psychology to discuss study methods, receive assistance with homework, enquire for job-searching advice, and all else that come to mind. This community is aimed at those at the beginner to intermediate level, generally in or around undergraduate studies. Graduate students and professionals are recommended to our sister subreddit, r/AcademicPsychology.
I have lost my personal war with anxiety. The rest of my life with be spent coming to terms with the peace deal.
A community for all the lonely people. Everyone is welcome here, no matter your age, race, sex, sexuality, relationship status. All that we request is that you be accepting of people, and kind. Any problems at all, please let the moderators know.
I have lost my own personal war with anxiety. The rest of my life will be about coming to terms with the peace deal.
Social Anxiety is a mental illness characterised by distress in social situations which cause impaired functioning in daily life. Distress is triggered by perceived or actual scrutiny from others. Socially anxious people may be shy/introverted, but shy/introverted people do not necessarily have Social Anxiety Please see wiki (link below) for diagnostic criteria
I lost my own personal war with anxiety. The rest of my life will be spent coming to terms with the peace deal.
🌿 r/anxiety_support – A supportive community for managing anxiety and mental health challenges. Join us to share experiences 🗣️, seek advice 🤝, and connect with others facing similar struggles ❤️. We promote empathy, respect, and open conversations about anxiety, stress, and emotional well-being. Together, we help each other grow 🌼 and take steps toward a healthier mind. 🌟 You are not alone – let’s navigate anxiety, one day at a time.
I lost my personal war with anxiety. I imagine the rest of my life will be about coming to terms with the peace deal.
A place to share your thoughts, concerns, and advice related to anxiety. Please seek professional medical help if you are in crisis.
I lost my own personal war on anxiety. The rest of my life will be spent coming to terms with the terms of peace.
The mental health subreddit is the central forum to discuss, vent, support and share information about mental health, illness and wellness.
I have lost my personal war on anxiety. The rest of my life will be spent coming to terms with the peace.
A place to post discussions, questions, or anything else you like.
I'll admit it. I do not like the theology of the movie "Groundhog Day."
Welcome to r/theology! We're a community dedicated to delving into the rich, complex nature of God. We invite you to share, explore, and discuss theological articles, news, essays, and perspectives that help us all deepen our understanding of who God is and His profound impact on human history. Whether you're deeply rooted in the Christian faith or come from a different religious background, your insights and contributions are welcomed!
I'll admit it. I do not like the theology of "Groundhog Day."
The goal of /r/Movies is to provide an inclusive place for discussions and news about films with major releases. Submissions should be for the purpose of informing or initiating a discussion, not just to entertain readers. Read our extensive list of rules for more information on other types of posts like fan-art and self-promotion, or message the moderators if you have any questions.
How to find meaning and purpose in life outside of a romantic relationship?
A subreddit for guys to exchange advice, success stories, get over rejection, or just play with ideas for attracting and interacting with women on both a physical and emotional level.
How to find meaning and purpose in life outside of a relationship?
There seems to be a significant problem where many young people are without a good older "Dad" figure in their lives with whom they can talk frankly about life. Feel free to ask about anything. Life, death, sex and taxes. We're a helpful community and only ask that you be respectful and keep your elbows off of the table when you're eating.
How to find meaning and purpose in life outside of a romantic relationship?
Ask men over 40 about life.
I am having a hard time finding meaning and purpose in life outside of a romantic relationship.
AskMenOver30 is a place for supportive and friendly conversations among adults over 30.
I am having a hard time finding meaning and purpose in life outside of a romantic relationship.
We are a place for students of psychology to discuss study methods, receive assistance with homework, enquire for job-searching advice, and all else that come to mind. This community is aimed at those at the beginner to intermediate level, generally in or around undergraduate studies. Graduate students and professionals are recommended to our sister subreddit, r/AcademicPsychology.
I am struggling to find meaning and purpose in life outside of a romantic relationship.
The INFP is known as the Idealist, the Mediator, and the Healer of the Myers Briggs theory. INFPs are deeply individualistic and walk to the beat of their own rhythm. They see the world through an imaginative lens, and live rich, personal inner lives. INFPs are guided by an unwavering desire to be authentic and stand firmly by their values. Through careful introspection, and attention to their own emotions, they become compassionate to the plights of others.
How to find meaning and purpose in life outside of a romantic relationship?
This is a place where you can ask for advice on many subjects. Everybody has issues that they run into, and everyone needs advice every now and again. This is Reddit's very own solution-hub.