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  • Author : Blackcloud
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07 Mar 2025 02:30 AM
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hi @Former-Member @Healandlove ๐Ÿ™‚

 

I (kind of chose to actually) get out of bed at 7:40am  this morning so wasn't able to go to volunteering, because otherwise if I chose to get out of bed at that time and then get myself ready like 10 minutes after that (like 7:50am-ish),  I would've already been late to volunteering. The ideal time for me to get up and then get myself ready then get out would be around the maximum of anywhere between 7:20-7:30-ish am. Actually, I was contemplating if I should go volunteering or not even if I was to come late as I was changing my clothes on this morning kind of ready to head out to attend there, but then I chose not to at the end. Plus, it's another pretty hot day today and I know that I can't stand working at somewhere - let alone at a food bank where there would be no air conditioning or whatnot. My anxiety is also too weak to be able to attend anywhere that involves people in it on a weekly or a daily basis most importantly, because I just wish that I would be in a place where I would feel belonged and accepted and respected 100% at all times by EVERY single person of all ages.

 

I also got in touch with the university that I've applied an undergraduate certificate to because I still haven't received my student login details including my student ID from them, and they said that the advisor there will be able to get all of that sorted for me and hopefully get me admitted into the course! At first I was a bit hesitant to call them before, as I do have phone/video call anxiety, but then after calling them, I've felt relieved!! ๐Ÿ˜„ can't wait to get those, so that I can finally call the disability accessibility support services to obtain an access plan (the plan for assessment arrangements according to your conditions)

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