Sometimes i think and get to a conclusion or a thought. Then, i think that the thought which i got was a very great thought. I have done a very great deed. Then, the other moment, i think that what i thought was not such a great thing. I did not make a great achievement. At once i get very much interested in a thing and the next moment i get bored as bored could be. There's a lot of mood swing going in. Is it a disorder? What can i do to cure it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? Lola answered Friday October 29 2010, 10:01 am: No, that's not a disorder, actually I am kind of like that too. But it's mostly being indecisive, or confused, or you don't set a certain goal in front of you, so you're just basically like doing anything, and its like every time you start something, you are so interested and suddenly it's all what you want to do, but then after a very short time after it, you suddenly lose interest, and just get bored with it, and you usually don't finish what you started. It's completely normal, but I promise you that there will come a time when you will find something, but you will actually really enjoy it for the whole time it lasts, because it will be your thing, that thing that you like, and people will even recognize you with that thing, which will make you feel better, and feel that this is your own accomplishment that you were successful in, sometimes we need a boost or someone to encourage us. Maybe if you share your thoughts with someone, and take a second opinion, then your thoughts would actually be more meaningful to you, and you can take the right decision. [ Lola's advice column | Ask Lola A Question ]
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