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Old 24-11-2016, 12:21 PM   #1
Boza
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Default Getting back into project's

So I was very sick for a long time basically bed riden or stuck in my recliner or on the couch fatigued and not being able to concentrarte and generally feeling like crap or crapping a lot.

So I've had surgery and now feel heaps better but I'm trying to get beck into things I used to love doing like tinkering in the garage with mechanical thing's or just doung something.

Now I find myself still sitting around not knowing what to do just watching youtube or surfing the net or just doing what I was doing when I wasn't feeling well.

If anyone has been through something similar how did you get back into it I have motivation but it's like anxiety nervousness about moving around honestly I don't know what it is, but in my mind I know I want to start doing stuff again.
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