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To be fair, that advice works on any stairs. It makes no promises on whether you’ll achieve it. But it says what it says - one step at a time.

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For me, something like this manifests in what I describe as not being able to un-see the big picture, the whole thing from beginning to end. Or, wanting to be able to see things that way. I can’t just blindly take single steps without thinking about and focusing on the endpoint.

And if there’s anything to be concerned about in seeing the big picture, some difficulty ahead I can foresee, or dissatisfaction with where I seen the end result going etc, than that’s what I need to focus on and I don’t understand why people aren’t doing the same.

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Oh hey my depression stairs are like that too, except that there’s no chain and the stairs also go down forever into a yawning black abyss. But hey, with enough pills and therapy I can usually mill around in the middle somewhere, and haven’t thrown myself off yet.

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Currently dealing with this too. I started meds to help with anxiety, but without the anxiety the depression makes everything that much harder to accomplish

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I was never able to find an anti depressant that worked, good on you man for finding one you got this

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I get anxious just looking at that staircase

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think of it as a ladder

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That makes it better actually

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How else am I supposed to finish on time? Start early? Pfft

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