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jobs that are good for the anxiety prone


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Well, I work in the medical field and it is not good for anxiety. I know that much.

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Nice suggestions. Tell me anymore you can think of. very helpful. thank you

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Hmmm great question!!! I think anything in nature would be lovely for me. Have you thought about landscaping or something outside?

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Hmmmmmm have you thought about working for another postal type service where maybe you could deliver while walking instead of driving? If you liked cooking have you considered working for a bakery or some other job with food but not rush hours?

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I recently lost my job. I need to get a new one.. I worked for Purolator. I found it really stressful . I don't know what job would be good for my anxiety. I am certain driving in the city every day is not . I also used to be a cook. I was actually really good at it but whenever there was a rush I just couldn't handle the pressure. I would shut down. unable to communicate properly which is a problem in a kitchen. Does anyone have any suggestions for things I could look into?


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