03-23-2011, 10:47 PM
You're just stressed out, things like that will make you feel like you have symptoms of a cold, and your motivation starts lacking. Some people try to deny that something is causing them to be unhappy, and sometimes you just don't truly understand yourself well enough to figure it out. Some things are on a subconscious level. (Ex:/ Mostly the "What if's?")
And others are more on a conscious level that we understand automatically. (Ex:/ "I am sad because this DID happen...")
Stress will make it harder for you to decide what's bothering you, along with your anxiety that you have to deal with, because it forces you to have to think about more than one thing at a time usually. That's what stress is in today's world. Overwhelming issues/problems/responsibilities/etc. If you have to take on a lot of things, no matter how small they are, it's hard to concentrate on any single thing to pinpoint what you're trying to solve through the thinking process.
I would say it would be because of your sick dog, if that's the only thing you can think of, and possibly maybe even a couple other things that are minor. Minor things add up eventually. Even looking outside to a grey sky on a lonely day by yourself gets everyone depressed for some reason, even if something bad never even happened.
I can almost assure you that you're not sick though, you just "have a lot on your plate" to deal with.
And others are more on a conscious level that we understand automatically. (Ex:/ "I am sad because this DID happen...")
Stress will make it harder for you to decide what's bothering you, along with your anxiety that you have to deal with, because it forces you to have to think about more than one thing at a time usually. That's what stress is in today's world. Overwhelming issues/problems/responsibilities/etc. If you have to take on a lot of things, no matter how small they are, it's hard to concentrate on any single thing to pinpoint what you're trying to solve through the thinking process.
I would say it would be because of your sick dog, if that's the only thing you can think of, and possibly maybe even a couple other things that are minor. Minor things add up eventually. Even looking outside to a grey sky on a lonely day by yourself gets everyone depressed for some reason, even if something bad never even happened.
I can almost assure you that you're not sick though, you just "have a lot on your plate" to deal with.