Hi
I hear you, and I can imagine how exhausting and frustrating this must feel. It’s not just about sadness—it’s the constant restlessness, the mental fog, and the inability to engage with things you once enjoyed. The struggle with focus, impulsivity, frustration, and seeking conflict for stimulation sounds a lot like executive dysfunction, which can be linked to conditions like ADHD, anxiety, or even chronic stress and burnout.
You’re not lazy or incapable—your brain is just overwhelmed and struggling to regulate focus and motivation. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help with managing impulsivity, frustration, and attention difficulties by restructuring thought patterns and building better coping strategies. Mindfulness and structured routines might also help in regaining a sense of control.
You don’t have to navigate this alone. Seeking professional guidance can help identify what’s really going on and provide tools to make everyday life feel less overwhelming. You deserve clarity and ease, and with the right support, things can get better.
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