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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7599406" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>You are not alone. Anxiety is a strange thing and I have struggled with it for years, both as an employee and also as self employed. Overthinking things in advance causes me to wind myself up more than I should. I can get so wound up about stuff like going spraying, trying to juggle the weather and timings that I get to the state where I can hardly face starting a days spraying because of a sort of dread of what can go wrong. It's stupid really and I am my own worst enemy. Things usually turn out better than expected or at least aren't a disaster so all that energy spent fretting is a total waste. I'm the same with the combine. Dread the start but when we are going I settle down. All I can suggest is do whatever you can to make the job as easy as you can and get other interests to take your mind off the job. Hopefully when this covid business is done we can all get out and about a bit more and think of other things than the job. Best of luck, and remember you aren't alone. Many of us have these kind of issues and a certain level of anxiety is only normal at times. I try to tell it to sod off nowadays when it starts creeping trying to spoil things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7599406, member: 2119"] You are not alone. Anxiety is a strange thing and I have struggled with it for years, both as an employee and also as self employed. Overthinking things in advance causes me to wind myself up more than I should. I can get so wound up about stuff like going spraying, trying to juggle the weather and timings that I get to the state where I can hardly face starting a days spraying because of a sort of dread of what can go wrong. It's stupid really and I am my own worst enemy. Things usually turn out better than expected or at least aren't a disaster so all that energy spent fretting is a total waste. I'm the same with the combine. Dread the start but when we are going I settle down. All I can suggest is do whatever you can to make the job as easy as you can and get other interests to take your mind off the job. Hopefully when this covid business is done we can all get out and about a bit more and think of other things than the job. Best of luck, and remember you aren't alone. Many of us have these kind of issues and a certain level of anxiety is only normal at times. I try to tell it to sod off nowadays when it starts creeping trying to spoil things. [/QUOTE]
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