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Unfortunately, there are quite a few situations that make me stressed. I'm kind of a high strong person, which means to me, anyway, that I wear my emotions pretty much out in the open. I don't really hide how I'm feeling. So, when you feel everything, it's easy to get stressed. Things that really set me off and really stressed me out are like really big crowds. I don't enjoy being in a small space with lots of people around. I don't like the loud noise of just constant sound. In my house, the TV and the radios, you know, they have to be turned down. I don't like a loud volume. I don't like overstimulation of senses. I don't find that comforting. That really stresses me out.
Other things that stressed me out on a more emotional level, our financial stress. I hate, hate, hate when money is tight, or if my budget isn't balanced at the end of the month, I can't stand that. It's very stressful for me. I also don't like, oh my gosh, I just had in my head. I can't think of it.
When my kids were fighting that stresses me out like crazy. One of the funniest things that my friends think is hilarious. That stresses male is buying a car. I cannot stand buying a car. It is one of the most stressful things that I have to do as an adult, and I hate it and car repairs if my car breaks down, if I have to take it to an auto shop or to a mechanic to find out what's wrong with it and to get it fixed and to get it back, that just overwhelms me.
I can't stand it. So I usually make my husband deal with that kind of stuff because I hate it. I hate car repairs. I hate, being in debt. I hate when my budget isn't balanced and I get overwhelmed really easy in large crowds with lots of sound and lots of commotion and things like that going on. So those are probably my main stressors that I can think off the top of my head. But yeah, that's usually what stresses me out.
By Smart ConversationUnfortunately, there are quite a few situations that make me stressed. I'm kind of a high strong person, which means to me, anyway, that I wear my emotions pretty much out in the open. I don't really hide how I'm feeling. So, when you feel everything, it's easy to get stressed. Things that really set me off and really stressed me out are like really big crowds. I don't enjoy being in a small space with lots of people around. I don't like the loud noise of just constant sound. In my house, the TV and the radios, you know, they have to be turned down. I don't like a loud volume. I don't like overstimulation of senses. I don't find that comforting. That really stresses me out.
Other things that stressed me out on a more emotional level, our financial stress. I hate, hate, hate when money is tight, or if my budget isn't balanced at the end of the month, I can't stand that. It's very stressful for me. I also don't like, oh my gosh, I just had in my head. I can't think of it.
When my kids were fighting that stresses me out like crazy. One of the funniest things that my friends think is hilarious. That stresses male is buying a car. I cannot stand buying a car. It is one of the most stressful things that I have to do as an adult, and I hate it and car repairs if my car breaks down, if I have to take it to an auto shop or to a mechanic to find out what's wrong with it and to get it fixed and to get it back, that just overwhelms me.
I can't stand it. So I usually make my husband deal with that kind of stuff because I hate it. I hate car repairs. I hate, being in debt. I hate when my budget isn't balanced and I get overwhelmed really easy in large crowds with lots of sound and lots of commotion and things like that going on. So those are probably my main stressors that I can think off the top of my head. But yeah, that's usually what stresses me out.