tbanner523
Well-known member
Well, do you believe that it is solely a psychological problem, or do you think something else could be at play. Learning Disabilities in adults can cause serious anxiety and depression.
I think I know your age now: 34 + 15 = 49 :: Thank you, that gives me some hope...
I can so relate to this. I always over-think, re-read and check my work to make sure it's ok. Most people work much quicker, but with a lot of mistakes. The funny thing is that this overthinking happens in all areas of my life. I MUST overthink evertyhing. I think that's how my brain works, I don't feel it's a choice.I was usually at or near the bottom, partly because of the depression and partly because I tend to over-think things and re-read responses to make sure they're ok. The thing is, my responses were generally of a better standard than those of most the other people there because they'd leave in lots of spelling mistakes or ask the customers unnecessary questions which they could have worked out for themselves with a moment's time to think, but the people in charge seemed to care mostly about quantity and not quality.
Yeah, it affects me in all areas of my life too. When I draw I tend to deliberate too much over what I'm doing and fuss about with tiny details. It's like there's a little perfectionist dictator living in my head, telling me that everything I do must be done perfectly! It's soo stressful ::I can so relate to this. I always over-think, re-read and check my work to make sure it's ok. Most people work much quicker, but with a lot of mistakes. The funny thing is that this overthinking happens in all areas of my life. I MUST overthink evertyhing. I think that's how my brain works, I don't feel it's a choice.
I can so relate to this. I always over-think, re-read and check my work to make sure it's ok. Most people work much quicker, but with a lot of mistakes. The funny thing is that this overthinking happens in all areas of my life. I MUST overthink evertyhing. I think that's how my brain works, I don't feel it's a choice.