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16 thoughts on “What’s YOUR Anxiety Girl Moment???”
My anxiety girl moments generally involve other people. Someone doesn’t respond how I expect and all of a sudden “Everybody Hates Me!”(to be read like a 13yr old drama queen.). LoL. Have a great day!
My anxiety moment is self doubt. I think my writing is Ok, maybe good, then the next day I think it’s pretty awful, then the cycle starts again. Like a roller coaster that never stops and lets you off!
I should clarify that the above is cyclical, and always passes. If not, I buy shoes. So there’s that. 🙂 (Don’t want people thinking I’m a pending crisis. I have my moments, but my emotional baggage is a heavy backpack, not a 5-piece set.)
My anxiety girl moments generally involve other people. Someone doesn’t respond how I expect and all of a sudden “Everybody Hates Me!”(to be read like a 13yr old drama queen.). LoL. Have a great day!
Ha! Awesome. I can totally see that.
This is mine also. I’m tagging onto yours because you described it so well. 🙂
TWO thirteen year old drama queens?
Scary.
My anxiety moment is self doubt. I think my writing is Ok, maybe good, then the next day I think it’s pretty awful, then the cycle starts again. Like a roller coaster that never stops and lets you off!
Your writing IS good. No roller coaster necessary.
Turning my work over to my critique groups. Scares the heck out of me every time, lol
Yep. That can be a scary moment.
Until they report back and tell you they love it. Then it’s pretty awesome.
At this moment, that I will never, ever get my MS completed for publication. Everrrrr.
Oh I am SO in that boat. Editing sucks.
Try formatting a children’s book with illustrations…more gray hair.
No kidding.
Mine’s actually a bit darker. It’s more along “nobody cares…if I vanished, who’d even notice?”
My inner child goes through a metric F-ton of black eyeliner.
I should clarify that the above is cyclical, and always passes. If not, I buy shoes. So there’s that. 🙂 (Don’t want people thinking I’m a pending crisis. I have my moments, but my emotional baggage is a heavy backpack, not a 5-piece set.)
You crack me up.
Ha!