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Well, dont think of it as "going back", lest you sacrifice your progress...
 
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Any way for me to go back to being nice to people (or not so pissed all the time) while still being as productive as I am now?
It sounds like you are stressed. Try to find activities with those people which relax you and are fun. Some people need more active stuff to relax, some prefere less active - you have to find out which you prefere. In the end it should be something fun and something you are keen on doing. If you decide to do something competitive as laissure activity don't aim too high so success isn't too unlikely.
The hard way, which can not always be influenced, to reduce "grumpyness" is to alter your stress Type i.e. as much as possible of your stress should be positive stress. If you are stressed and the whole stress does not result in something positive or some kind of feeling to have achieved something it will be negative stress. The harder something is to achieve the sweeter the success will be, but working against the odds all the time with a resulting lack of success will be poison to your health and mood so try to mix in tasks with a high likelyness of success. :old:
Personally I rediscovered Geocaching as fun time activity for myself. :beer:
 
Any Canadians do coin collecting? Came up with some coins old enough Elizabeth isn't on the face of them.
 
I've been going through a lot lately (including actively seeking employment although I think I've finally got a bite...).

But as a result of hustling all the time (compared to relaxing, where I was before) I am nearly constantly grumpy, irritable, and hard to get along with. Those who are close to me say they've noticed the personality change.

Any way for me to go back to being nice to people (or not so pissed all the time) while still being as productive as I am now?
Make sure you are finding time for adequate sleep. Sleep deprivation compounds every problem, even if it is only an hour a night deficit.
 
Sleep is the one thing I'm getting enough of. But I yawn throughout the day regardless which makes no sense.
 
Any Canadians do coin collecting? Came up with some coins old enough Elizabeth isn't on the face of them.
As with most coins tow things are most important: scarcity and condition. Unless a coin is very, very scarce, condition will be more important. Most worn coins have little value.

What are the denominations of the coins?
 
As with most coins tow things are most important: scarcity and condition. Unless a coin is very, very scarce, condition will be more important. Most worn coins have little value.

What are the denominations of the coins?


There are pennies, nickles, dimes, and quarters. Looks like George 6.
 
It doesn't need to 'look' like George VI. Just check the date - if it's between 1937 and 1951, it's guaranteed to be the Queen's father.
 
It looks like the inscription reads George VI. :p They're a bit worn, and not that easy to read.
 
Save them as souvenirs.
 
Can anyone tell me if it's normal how I feel like I have a heavy rock in my chest when I'm tired? I don't have any pain or breathing problems or anything, I just feel like I have this heavy thing in there, and if I rest for like fifteen minutes or something it goes away, but if I don't then I can barely function at all.
 
Don't like Condescension? Ask your doctor. There be pills to chill yer Condescension ills!
 
God, I hate this advice. It's so condescending.

I think so little of you that I need to tell you to see a doctor, because you aren't smart enough to think of that yourself.

No, this is more like: There is no easy explanation I can think of, and this sounds serious enough that a medical professional should have a look at.

If you told me your toe was itching every time you sat down, I'd not recommend that, because it's not serious enough (well, maybe it is, brain tumor and things). I'd still have no explanation though, but discussing it might be fun.
 
You just reworded my assessment while saying "no".

There is not much else to say though? What do you want him to say "No, I don't think Mary is too stupid to think of seeing a doctor herself." I don't think anyone actually offers that advice in that spirit. Rather, it's almost always more like "this is concerning and you probably don't want to see a doctor because [reasons] but you really should."

I may be biased because I have many [reasons] I don't like to go see the doctor, most of them stupid.
 
It'd be cool if people stopped believing that was valid advice to give someone they presumably respect.
 
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