It feels like everything is slowed down and nothing happens. I try to fill the time up with my hobbies and interests but can’t because they don’t feel satisfying on the weekend.

  • gerryflap@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Nope I love them. They’re the only moment in the week where I really have a sufficient level of energy to properly enjoy some of my hobbies. On weekdays I’m always a bit too drained to really properly enjoy the more mentally or physically intensive hobbies

  • PlanetOfOrd@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yes! Especially since I’ve been under/unemployed for the past 2 years weekends are killers! If I had a job I’d be able to spend money on going out and dating (gas is super-expensive if even groceries are outside your budget). But I basically just have to sit on my hands and wait until Monday when I can continue the job search in hopes of some income.

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    1 year ago

    I found DBT tremendously helpful for learning how to navigate unstructured territory without becoming agitated by it. I have noticed my frustration tends to build up because I resist feeling uncomfortable, not because I am actually just uncomfortable. It’s counterintuitive and takes practice but it’s been eye opening how much something as deceptively simple as “accept discomfort” actually helps.

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    1 year ago

    I really enjoy my work, but it’s mentally tiring, so i end up in this bizarre back-and-forth where during the week I look forward to the weekend, and at the weekend I look forward to going back to work.

    The lack of structure at the weekend is frustrating.