During my working days, felt tense most of the time because there was always something possibly going wrong. If something went right, and I could relax, that felt wrong. After leaving work, promptly gained 30 pounds!
Anybody here remember the strip “Dondi” (1955-86). I have thought of one over the years, when Dondi was worried, “Because everything had been going so well lately.”———-The higher you are, when you fall, the more it hurts when you hit the bottom.
Completely off subject but, he reminds me of a program called “One Day at a Time”; where the girls would sit on the back of the sofa with their shoes on, the seat. That would drive me crazy. And they did it like it was perfectly normal!!! Shoes on the sofa.
Last time I had to move, time was running out without a new place found yet. I finally went to one of the slightly older guys at work and asked him to say, “It’s going to be alright.” He did and I began to feel better. Sometimes you have to hear something reassuring, even if it is from someone who has no idea what is going on.
Imagine about 3 years ago
What an intense fellow.
Superfrog about 3 years ago
I’m not sure which makes me most anxious; past tense, present tense or future tense.
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
As long as you don’t have any sub-tense abuse. I don’t see any problems.
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
elevator muzak makes me jittery…
Display about 3 years ago
These days most folks are nervous and wound up enough that they could thread a sewing machine while it’s running.
rshive about 3 years ago
Something’s gonna happen. You just never know what.
mfrasca about 3 years ago
A classic manifestation of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
prrdh about 3 years ago
“If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven’t understood the seriousness of the situation. ” David Brent
khjalmarj about 3 years ago
The past, the present, and the future walked into a bar.It was tense.—Wallingford Chevron
Diat60 about 3 years ago
And, when he’s nervous he’s get tense.
Doug K about 3 years ago
When you’re calm, you can think of and about all of your problems …
mourdac Premium Member about 3 years ago
I think we all know folk who aren’t happy unless they’re miserable.
cactusbob333 about 3 years ago
This is too intense for me.
TexTech about 3 years ago
Sounds like a variation on my friend’s thing. He complained when he didn’t have anything to complain about.
pflutke59 about 3 years ago
During my working days, felt tense most of the time because there was always something possibly going wrong. If something went right, and I could relax, that felt wrong. After leaving work, promptly gained 30 pounds!
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
Anybody here remember the strip “Dondi” (1955-86). I have thought of one over the years, when Dondi was worried, “Because everything had been going so well lately.”———-The higher you are, when you fall, the more it hurts when you hit the bottom.
bobgreenwade about 3 years ago
I have a similar experience. I have constant anxieties, but when they calm down completely I tend to do hazardous things… which scares me.
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
I get it so well! Worry when there is nothing to worry about.
samfran6-0 about 3 years ago
Completely off subject but, he reminds me of a program called “One Day at a Time”; where the girls would sit on the back of the sofa with their shoes on, the seat. That would drive me crazy. And they did it like it was perfectly normal!!! Shoes on the sofa.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Last time I had to move, time was running out without a new place found yet. I finally went to one of the slightly older guys at work and asked him to say, “It’s going to be alright.” He did and I began to feel better. Sometimes you have to hear something reassuring, even if it is from someone who has no idea what is going on.