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by mewpmewp2
1859 days ago
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From my own anecdotal perspective, I have a depression/anxiety diagnosis, and may have at times had suicidal thoughts, but I would have never really acted on them. For me, life got easier and less stress free, mainly because I don't ever have to go outside and I got to work from home, which pretty much solved the "social anxiety" issue for me. I never felt comfortable at office and felt always stressed. So I've been happy and relieved about being locked in. Whether it's good in the long term, I'm not sure however, because I will get even less experience putting myself out there. |
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I found a similar experience. Working from home is VERY good for my mental health. My anxiety almost disappeared completely at times.
My dilemma is similar to yours. I have the ability to work from home forever now and never attend another in-person meeting again (became self-employed during COVID).
However, like you, I recognise that I’ll need to ensure I don’t become a complete recluse and never leave the apartment! :)