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I'm scared of responsibilities
I'm sorry for disturbing you all but I just want to express my feelings.
So tomorrow I will start my first part time job ever and honestly, I'm scared shitless. I'm not good with responsibilities and commitments, apart from that I also tend to make a lot of mistakes. I know they say mistakes are the stepping stone for your success but mistakes come with advice and reprimands. I don't want to make a mistake, especially not for my first part time job. I don't know if I can keep up with the work there, and honestly I just don't know how to deal with people, coworkers and customers alike. I haven't been interacting with people for a long time and honestly, it scares me to start working here. I hope I will not fuck up my first day at work.
goodluck! just take a breath and go "fuck it we ball", this mindset helped me alot during my first part time job lol I made a lot of mistakes since I was a moody teenager with 0 work experience so I didn't get along with a few of my coworkers.. but I didn't take it to heart when I got scolded and just took that as pointers to improve on. I eventual...... reply
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Omg, I started my first part time job last year. And let me tell you, that nervous feeling doesn't go away until you're like 2 weeks into the job. It's gonna get better when you start getting paid, that's the only thing keeping me going right now lol reply
Just calm down, nobody expects of your first day to be like you work there for years. Observe it more like a training.
Some mistakes they'll expect and they will give you instruction, you'll learn from it. reply
it's ok even if you fuck up. it's not gonna say anything about you, the real you beyond your ingrained false belief that you are a loser. you are capable but your mindset don't allow you to realize that. our brain always looks to prove our previously made conclusions about ourselves and the world, your conclusions shape your experiences reply