*literally* i quit for the stupidest reason (adhd struggle)

Published 2024-05-29
Hi fam!! Super excited to share this life update with you: I QUIT MY JOB FOR THE STUPIDEST REASON (or did i?). Honestly, I think you will laugh too. It's just the most adhd moment i can think of. It makes me think about my past work experience. And it make me think of you, think of all of us.

How many time does an adhder quit their jobs for a different stupid reason and got stuck in this endless circle of get a job - love it - hate it - quit again -think "i'm a loser" - get a job again...

I'm not saying changes for not good. Changes are necessary (most of the time), but for adhders (especially the young and just diagnosed ones), we need to admit sometimes our emotions are playing with our brain.

With my new insight from the adhd life coach courses i have been taking. I knew a lot of adhders feel like this is a never ending circle. We deserve happy and stable life just like everyone else. But first...let face our struggle. I hope this video can make you feel seen. You are not alone in this emotion battle.

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All Comments (16)
  • Trust me when I tell you you aren't alone and all of the feelings you've shared are also experienced by others including myself. Thank you for sharing
  • @ideatorx
    That basket analogy is too real!! But I also think it’s part of life and I think that everyone’s struggling in our community in one way or another but will never tell you right! We’re all saving face. There isn’t enough time to have it all, so we have to pick and choose!
  • @Simply_Selina
    I think its very inspirational how open and vulnerable you are! I just found your channel and am happy I did. Looking forward to hear about all the good moments that will come for you ❤
  • @loayalghshm8415
    thank you for sharing. I always feel that decisions i make are somewhat wrong, but when I'm in a better state of mind, they turn out to be quite good and i realize i shouldn't be so hard on myself and should love myself more
  • @lauril111
    When it gets to the plottwist at the end I GOT SO MAD, HOW COULD THEM?? AND THEY EVEN READ YOU HEART-OPENING LETTER AND DIDNT REMEMBER THEYRE ONLY JOB lol Glad everything turns out fine, this story really inspired me thank you ❤❤
  • @entkells5803
    Thank you so much. Made me cry but ended it smiling.
  • @MrEpsilonZero
    You are brave for moving in to Canada at 15. Yes I agree working so hard for small pay is a bummer. If you really want to quit try taking unpaid leave (like for week )or say you have family issues or burnout. Glad they took you back and sorted out your pay. Just my opinion. Hope things turn out great for you.
  • @katiedyck5407
    I get the juggling and picking up one thing and then dropping the other thing. I get it so much!
  • @SM-zw3on
    Dr K healthygamer on YT said something along the lines of, if you feel angry and wanting to start a fight, don’t act on it. Let that emotion pass. Even after a day or two, you still think (rationally) it’s necessary to address the issue, then by all means do. I think this applies to a lot of emotions, not just anger. Whatever that disturbs me emotionally, I let it pass. If that problem or situation persists after two days, I’d address it.
  • @shazma
    I left my job for similar reasons recently. This is all very oddly specific for me. Thanks
  • @thethpian
    It wasn't that you were replaceable. Pretty much as soon as someone decides that they are out their attitude changes despite their best efforts. They are just bad juju, bad energy for the rest of the staff. I agree with your boss. You're either in or out. Not you specifically, anybody. Stay or go but don't stick around with all your interstitial energy bad vibing the place.