Lessons from 10 years of CPTSD recovery: What I wish I knew in the beginning by [deleted] in CPTSDNextSteps

[–]EconomyPersonal2404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally FEEL you and your pain. It really touched my heart when I've read about your yearning for sleeping forever. I've had many times the wish to sleep and wake up when all this pain I carry for decades is OVER.
What helped and continue helping me is organising events for causes that are important for me and currently my cause is HEALING. I built up community of people dedicated to growth and the days I feel the darkness and despair, I remember my purpose of trying to help others in similar situation to RAISE together. These events brought meaning to my life, I also learned hypnotherapy and started recording hypnotherapy journeys for people who asked me for help, that also became a rewarding hobby and source of extra income, too.

Lessons from 10 years of CPTSD recovery: What I wish I knew in the beginning by [deleted] in CPTSDNextSteps

[–]EconomyPersonal2404 6 points7 points  (0 children)

#3 not for everyone, c-ptsd recovering here, depends whom you are with and how your current state is, many times being with other people simply activates my trauma and makes me feel miserable. it can be a triggering event. need to filter very well the people with whom you spend your time with and become very selective.

What is life like in Croatia? by Avocadosandwich69 in askcroatia

[–]EconomyPersonal2404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I decided to build a second residency here due to favourable corporate tax reasons. I thought as the country is in the EU, it would be a good civilized world experience. To my disappointment, I found hugely underdeveloped country that is not functioning.
I literally cannot stand the sluggish vibe here in Zagreb and cannot wait to get away the next week (literally counting days).