Anonymous wrote:I am the opposite. I am depressed if no travel is planned.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about you, OP, but I have ADHD and anxiety. That particular feeling of sloth and paralysis is my brain being overwhelmed by some future event (thinking about it, planning for it, etc). I retreat and become dormant. Then, when it looms and I really have to do something, I wake up and prepare. I often actually enjoy whatever it was! But there's always that sloth moment before it happens.
Anonymous wrote:I sort of sympathize although I wouldn't call it depression. Travel is effort. And the older I get the more I feel the weight of the effort. Dealing with airports and jet lag and time changes is a pain. And then always being on the move. Different activities every day, different restaurants, different hotels, catching trains and buses, making a thousand decisions. It's a huge break from the daily routine.
The trips are still always enjoyable and rewarding, ultimately. But I also don't quite view travel the same way as I did when I was younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you want to go? And how do you feel when you are actually on the trip, and after the trip?
Laziness.
I feel good once the plane takes off.
Probably ADHD, actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you want to go? And how do you feel when you are actually on the trip, and after the trip?
Laziness.
I feel good once the plane takes off.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you want to go? And how do you feel when you are actually on the trip, and after the trip?