
It’s a relief but.....
I moved about 2 months ago and have been non stop applying for jobs since then. I’ve gone to interview after interview but whenever I thought something good was going to come out of it I just got let down. I finally just got a job offer and it’s a relief because now I KNOW I Atleast have something. But the change from moving and being in a new area has made me feel vulnerable and anxious about starting this new job. It is similar to things I have done in the past but I am just scared of my anxiety getting in the way. I just needed to rant, maybe someone can relate so I don’t feel so alone

First you don’t succeed try try try again

I am interested this job Watkins

It’s pretty common to be anxious just take it slow and don’t be afraid to make mistakes everybody does’chow

People get like that. When you are unemployed for months days or years the anxiety is real. Starting a new job is stressful if you have been unemployed so long. I have a few employees like that. I had them come to work almost in tears because they was so anxious. It will pass I promise.

I moved up from tn and constantly applying for jobs

Totally relate I left Colorado 2 months ago an have went from 16 per hour to 9 here in Oklahoma and I'm not in management like I was before lots of fast food places want to hire me but I'm trying to avoid fast food

Yo I always feel like that when applying for new jobs. Just be confidant in your abilities. As you said you've done this kind of thing before, you can do it again.

Whenever I feel alone. I always pray. Just remember you are never alone.

Thank God for your new job. take time to meditate to clear your mind.
Anxiety can be a big trigger in life decisions. Just now that you are not a lone. Think of it as a new start. People may judge you. It is ok. Let them. They are not you. They do not know you. Don't let that fog your mind though. People can change. So if they get judgmental and want apologize later go ahead and let them. Kill with kindness. It won't be easy being new but work the situation for good.