By the time I wake up I can usually tell. If it's not by the time I wake up it's by the time that I [should] start working. If not by then, by the night, or the next morning—especially if the cycle repeats itself—I’m certain that something is wrong. I’ve always been in touch with myself at least in regards to being able to diagnose my emotional state. Rarely have I been able to lead myself astray from the reality of my condition whether it be for better or for worse. This can be confirmed by the many moments when I’ve been asked “How are you?” and I’ve replied “Not that great.” This is probably, in part, why I have often been labeled as extremely blunt in the past. I can be incredibly facetious up until the point of realizing that the circumstances [pertaining to my own well-being]
Anxiety
Anxiety
By the time I wake up I can usually tell. If it's not by the time I wake up it's by the time that I [should] start working. If not by then, by the night, or the next morning—especially if the cycle repeats itself—I’m certain that something is wrong. I’ve always been in touch with myself at least in regards to being able to diagnose my emotional state. Rarely have I been able to lead myself astray from the reality of my condition whether it be for better or for worse. This can be confirmed by the many moments when I’ve been asked “How are you?” and I’ve replied “Not that great.” This is probably, in part, why I have often been labeled as extremely blunt in the past. I can be incredibly facetious up until the point of realizing that the circumstances [pertaining to my own well-being]