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[deleted] t1_j9ctv9c wrote

Dont get too high before driving. Make sure youre getting all the nutrients you need and enough sleep. If these dont help chugging a natural ice tall can helped me in the past. Only use that as a last resort. I genuinely think a clean psychedelic experience helps get anxiety in check.

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PDM420 t1_j9ctexi wrote

I have a really hard time comprehending how people can spend so much time and energy socializing with co-workers they secretly despise, while acting super friendly towards one another, and then bitching about said co-workers around their back the first chance they get.

I have co-workers who literally the only thing they do all day is complain. The place of works sucks, the boss it terrible, all the co-workers except us here in this room are bums, etc.

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keepthetips t1_j9cs9q7 wrote

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WRX_MOM t1_j9cph91 wrote

Try some exposure therapy. Be a passenger a few times. Then try diving over one a few times with a passenger. Use deep breathing and engage 1 or 2 senses- have aromatherapy, listen to music, touch something soft. These are some activities I assign to clients. Therapy can help! The “call of the void” is normal and just because you may be having a thought of veering off doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. It’s simply a thought!

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forreasonsunknown79 t1_j9conk6 wrote

  1. Set a schedule and stick to it. For example, when I worked nights while single, I just did whatever until I passed out sometime during the day. When I got married, I set a schedule every day. Got off at 7 am, go home, shower, and in bed by 8 am. Unless some emergency happened, I never deviated from this. My wife would get me up when she got home around 3:30, so I got sleep. 2) Don’t try to change your schedule on weekends or off-days. It will ruin your body’s adjustment to working nights, and then you’ll struggle until the weekend. 3) Just get used to feeling tired.
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doctorhino t1_j9clc67 wrote

The chances of this happening at low speeds are almost non existent. This could only happen if someone is speeding and hits the side with enough force to overcome it. Or maybe if you were in a tractor trailer and high enough to tip over it.

I would play some videogames. I know they're not always that accurate but try jumping over it at 20 or 30 mph in GTA 5. It probably won't be possible. See how hard you have to hit that side to pop it over, and then remember the game is allowing it to happen easier than real life would.

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Upvotes4Trump t1_j9cl2tk wrote

Stay in your lane and go the speed that's on the sign. Being afraid makes it worse. Just dont worry about it. You can drown in 2 feet of water just like you can drown in 200 feet of water. Doesn't mean you should be afraid to swim in 10 feet of water.

Unless of course you cant swim at all.

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