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Re: I'm worried it'll affect my work. - October 1st 2012, 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by bumble bee View Post

I think if you have anxiety or depression issues that are so severe you need to ditch school (or any other obligation) for several days just to "get it together" then you REALLY need to talk to someone.
I disagree. There's nothing wrong with taking a few days off every 6 months just to recuperate. Many people do that (ex. vacations). I know some of my classmates who do it and it helps. You're making it sound as though a person has serious issues just because life gets a bit hectic sometimes and they need a break. Even as people get older that doesn't mean that they need to be focused 100% on their job, kids, and marriage.. in fact, a person NEEDS to have some alone time, otherwise your health is at risk. It could get harder to find this alone time, but not impossible. I think the problem would be if the OP needs this alone time very frequently.