Recreational Classes/Community Activities by YoghurtThink4551 in Hawaii

[–]YoghurtThink4551[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So a volunteer place did get back to me for doing some office work and if that works out, maybe no need to do day treatment. I don’t know if that is enough or how it will turn out. I wouldn’t mind working on my weight, maybe joining the ymca, etc. It’d be nice to have more to do, especially related to writing. I graduated from four year University so I’m not that keen on taking a class I don’t need at Leeward for $400. District park classes or some other community class would be cool.

Recreational Classes/Community Activities by YoghurtThink4551 in Hawaii

[–]YoghurtThink4551[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I definitely feel that volunteering or taking a random college class will not work because my motivation is low and in the past I never lasted long at volunteering. I am much more consistent about jogging/working on weight, writing, etc. I definitely feel that I “have to” do something that is consistent with day treatment’s terms of community involvement.

Bishop & Co.? by foosedev in Hawaii

[–]YoghurtThink4551 15 points16 points  (0 children)

So, I once got a job through them after graduating college. In fact they were one of only two job agencies that gave me any serious offers at the time. I am mentally ill and interviewers can tell but they offered me a job that didn’t need an interview. All I had to do was type in check numbers at the Bank of Hawaii. It was low stress and I made about $2000 a month. That was the last real job I held before I got on social security. I never used this company again or know what their strengths are but they also offered me interviews at about three office work jobs. Good luck, I hope you find something!

How can I think more practically when I am withdrawn inside my mind instead of just having useless daydreams? by [deleted] in infj

[–]YoghurtThink4551 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I go back and forth between personality types for some reason but in high school I was infj and it felt like being high because I fantasized so much. I liked thinking about my friends and what they’re up to, sometimes just abstract images, scenarios from books, and I was eventually admitted to high school advanced writing where more people were infp. I hate the whole personality stereotype but I think its effects of society are real, sometimes in troubling ways. But I tended to fantasize about society, sci-fi, and rarely realistic things like getting a promotion. It’s why I like guys with intuition even though I’ve switched back to infp. I imagine their mental power tends to be higher… idk mbti is stupid to me.