General Life and Living. Depression and How to Get Out of This Rut!
Question Posted Monday March 5 2012, 8:38 am
I don't have a car.
I stay at my dad's.
I don't have a job.
I don't have any income.
I'm 21, female.
I have a high school diploma.
I'm poor.
I haven't spoken to any of my friends after high school for about the past couple of years. I miss some of them but I don't know how they would feel about me ignoring them.
I cut them out of my life because my life is so sad.
I was suppose to go to college but I felt I wasn't ready and I wanted to have some fun before I went back to school.
I had a fun for a very short time and most of the time I've been living sheltered in my house, never going out to see the sun light. I live everyday exactly the same and I barely feel real anymore or satisfied with life.
I picked up the habit of smoking cigarettes and sometimes over-sleeping or staying up all night.
I don't know how to change this routine.
I'm depressed.
It would be very difficult getting a job.
I'm pretty much a plain Jane when I got out, I wear solids and I only have one pair of shoes.
I want to escape this life style. I really want to move to Florida. Would I survive on my own if I did?
I have some money saved up for the move but not enough to make a living there unless I got a job right away. I could apply to places in the area and go when I get a job. I'm not sure how to do this. Please help, I want to be happy. Another note, I may go to college this fall but I'm not sure yet.
stonehelm12 answered Monday March 5 2012, 8:54 pm: It seems like you need to read books on your problems and when you feel comfortable opening up to people, go find a good friend to rely on and your entire natural life will change for the better. Good luck and god bless you (I'm 12 by the way lol) [ stonehelm12's advice column | Ask stonehelm12 A Question ]
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