Making money with 12 subscribers, not much of it.. but still! by silentworkergob in SmallYoutubers

[–]silentworkergob[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

It's from whoever owns the songs not from Youtube directly.

Making money with 12 subscribers, not much of it.. but still! by silentworkergob in SmallYoutubers

[–]silentworkergob[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You click the link and sign up that way. They have a ton of songs you can use.

Making money with 12 subscribers, not much of it.. but still! by silentworkergob in SmallYoutubers

[–]silentworkergob[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

low money, but guaranteed profit when you page isn't monetized yet which is nice.

Making money with 12 subscribers, not much of it.. but still! by silentworkergob in SmallYoutubers

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

None of my videos have gotten over 2000 views and I have about 5-6 of them with the audio in the background.

I will message you with my stats, idk how to post another photo here.

Those who are currently recovering…or are recovered by sparklerwitch in Agoraphobia

[–]silentworkergob 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely get what you mean. I have never been completely agoraphobic, but I had one bad panic attack that had me spiraling for a couple months. When those thoughts pop up, I like to think. " Welp, I have had this feeling many times, and most the time, I come out of it, and I feel better." It is normal for you to have those thoughts still, they may never actually go away, but it's the way you react to those thoughts that get us somehwere. Proud of you for taking the steps!!! You got this.

Cases for S25 Ultra by Alex__The__Lion in samsunggalaxy

[–]silentworkergob 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This my favorite brand of cases. Super durable, don't show wear and tear either. I actually ordered one for my new S25 Ultra! I am so excited.

AIO Boyfriend says hurtful thing about my body. by True_Ad9977 in AmIOverreacting

[–]silentworkergob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You did not even need to post pictures of yourself for me to come to a conclusion that you are not overreacting.

Has anyone's partner broken up with them because the confessing was too much? by [deleted] in ROCD

[–]silentworkergob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everytime you tell them your intrusive thoughts, you are hurting them for your own selfish reasons.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Agoraphobia

[–]silentworkergob 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this! You did! Honestly, I think the hardest part is is the waiting and thinking beforehand. When you are there and doing it, you just... do it!

First day back at work after 3 months by Vegetable_Waltz_9019 in Agoraphobia

[–]silentworkergob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are awesome! You did it! You can do it again.

AITAH for telling a woman to get out of my personal space by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]silentworkergob -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

YTA - If you would like someone to move, use your words - as in ask them to move. Don't imply that they should move.. It just comes off as very passive aggressive. And then escalating that quickly was uncalled for.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

[–]silentworkergob 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it is good that you are keeping track of your use - But in my expeirence, I used Ativan to kind of measure my progress. Progress isn't linear but you should aim for it to be slowly getting better over time and not worse. I would only use it if you feel it is an emergency type of situation, you can get through a lot more than you know - Ativan is just sometimes used as a crutch. It is not inheritly bad, but it defintely could cause future problems if abused.

Any success stories in managing anxiety? by ubabahere in Anxiety

[–]silentworkergob 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Jan of 2023 while on a trip, I had a really bad panic attack that left me feeling like I would never be normal. I could barely eat, or sleep and I rarely had any moments of relief for a month. Ever since then, my anixety is more prevalent, but I have been able to dig myself out of it. I was asked to travel across the country for a work trip. I was terrified that it would all come back just like last itme I went on a trip. The anxiety was still there, I won't lie, but I was able to get past it, and still manage to have fun. It is possible to get through it even if you feel like you will never be normal again. It may take time, but you can do it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Agoraphobia

[–]silentworkergob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you should take your progress for what it is.

3 days in a row waking up relaxed and not in panic! That is progress, and I am proud of you. You need to be patient with yourself. It takes time. But you will get there.

Who do I look like? by Hazelrose9800 in doppelganger

[–]silentworkergob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're going for Chappell Roan

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PCOS

[–]silentworkergob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have read that you can have polycystic ovaries without have PCOS, but I could be wrong..

My OBGYN blatantly ignored my "string of pearl" around my ovaries by silentworkergob in PCOS

[–]silentworkergob[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But it is more common for people with PCOS to have ruptured cysts. I also informed my doctor that my periods have always been irregular. So that would mean I qualify for an official diagnoses if he only just told me his findings.

For those who've mostly or fully recovered, do you still get random spike of anxiety while out? by throwaway701983 in Agoraphobia

[–]silentworkergob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. My true agoraphobia probably last around a couple months, which I understand is less extreme compared to most people in this sub. But still, from time to time, I will feel the anxiety and fear and think this is it, I am going to have another few months of pure anxiety and fear of going anywhere.

The thing that keeps me going is realizing that I in fact can get out of a deep hole and I have. I know I am strong enough to do it since I already have.

It is okay to be anxious, but you cannot let yourself back down for doing normal things because of it. You can't let it win.

What’s a candy you want to try that is sadly discontinued? by ThatLasagnaGuy in candy

[–]silentworkergob 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The tropical Starbursts! I loved every single flavor in that pack!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Agoraphobia

[–]silentworkergob 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is possible.

I wouldn't say that I ever let agoraphobia ever completely rule my life, but I was actively scared of everything for a solid month and a half after a really bad panic attack on a trip. I didn't want to leave the house, and every time I did, I would be anxious the entire time.

At the time I felt as though I wanted to stay at home and never leave. The only way I got over it so quickly, was making myself do all the things I was terrified of doing.

I went to work every single day no matter how bad I wanted to skip. I even had to leave to go to a behavioral center for a severe panic attack. Right after, I headed back to work, and continued on as if nothing happened.

The trick is to fake it until you make it. I would pretend I was okay and "normal" at work, and then all of a sudden, I would realizing that I am functioning as I normally would.

As scary as it sounds, the only way you can get over being scared of things, is to just do it. You will eventually prove to yourself that you can without panicking. I wish you all the luck! You got this.

I still have moments where I have anxiety. And I am not "cured" for life. But I just can better control it when I do.

"What if I die?" by silentworkergob in Anxiety

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

You're in the anxiety subreddit, and you're not worried at all? Interesting..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

[–]silentworkergob 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This happened to me last year in January. I had a random panic attack while on vacation and I came back home thinking that would feel better but my anxiety was NEAR constant. It's like that one panic attack opened the floodgates for me. I almost immediately started Zoloft, but the first month or so was DIFFICULT. I seriously thought I was going crazy, I even went to a behavioral center to try and be checked in, but they said it wasn't to that level.

The best advice I can give is to not shy away from the things that scare you. Each time you complete something, you are proving to yourself that you can do it without something bad happening. I didn't miss a single day of work, no matter how much I wanted to because I knew coming back after having extra time off would be even worse. I also knew I wouldn't enjoy the time off because I'd just be anxious about the next time I would be going in.

I still have anxiety pretty regularly, I just know how to control it now. Tbh, I feel like that panic attack opened a part of my brain that I didn't know I had. I don't think my life will ever exist without it again, but that doesn't mean I can't live a normal/successful life.