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04-29-2007, 04:02 PM
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i only mentioned probate because that's the thing i would have the most trouble with. everyday things like giving speeches, conventions, service, talking to strangers, handing out flyers or whatnot, i can do that stuff if i have to because i have coping skills to handle those situations because i've done it for whatever reason many times before.
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04-29-2007, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by quietriot
i only mentioned probate because that's the thing i would have the most trouble with. everyday things like giving speeches, conventions, service, talking to strangers, handing out flyers or whatnot, i can do that stuff if i have to because i have coping skills to handle those situations because i've done it for whatever reason many times before.
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how would you know if probating would be the "most trouble" you would have? have you been in a situation similar and you had an anxiety attack? i say this because people probate and prepare for it ahead of time - its not something spur of the moment.
i dont know the first think about SAD. but i would imagine that all the things you mentioned above that you could "cope with,' are going to be similar to probating - giving information, hyping your audience, etc.
*not that a probate show should be your first priority, but this has already been mentioned, just like all the obvious statements from NPHCers*
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04-29-2007, 07:05 PM
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I'm not pretending to know what's involved in being a full, beneficial member of an NPHC, but I do want to sympathize with the OP about finding some situations more stressful than others, and if I had, which as far as I know I do not, a social or mental disorder (although some of you may disagree  ), I too know that I could handle informal situations fine, but that a formal situation with all eyes on me is different than other situations.
I could flyer, recruit, promote, table, work in groups all day long, but being on stage by myself fills my heart with dread.
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04-29-2007, 07:59 PM
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I'm not pretending to know what's involved in being a full, beneficial member of an NPHC, but I do want to sympathize with the OP about finding some situations more stressful than others, and if I had, which as far as I know I do not, a social or mental disorder (although some of you may disagree  ), I too know that I could handle informal situations fine, but that a formal situation with all eyes on me is different than other situations.
I could flyer, recruit, promote, table, work in groups all day long, but being on stage by myself fills my heart with dread.
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04-29-2007, 08:09 PM
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I agree with the concerns expressed by other NPHCers, but a show of shouting, singing, and dancing is a bit more norm-violating than public speaking, etc.
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04-29-2007, 08:10 PM
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Can someone fill in the NPCer on what takes place at a probate show?
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04-29-2007, 08:49 PM
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How many members does AKA at Howard have? Were the women in that video just the new members? WOW!
(Also they must have been freezing. When I saw the folks walking around with parka hoods up and the new members dressed were blowing around like that, I thought about how cold they must have been and yet they were so focused!)
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04-29-2007, 10:12 PM
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Oh, this is when everyone outside the org. first finds out who is on the line, right? I saw this on the quad at my school, I was just confused because the OP made reference to being on stage.
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04-29-2007, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by tld221
how would you know if probating would be the "most trouble" you would have? have you been in a situation similar and you had an anxiety attack? i say this because people probate and prepare for it ahead of time - its not something spur of the moment.
i dont know the first think about SAD. but i would imagine that all the things you mentioned above that you could "cope with,' are going to be similar to probating - giving information, hyping your audience, etc.
*not that a probate show should be your first priority, but this has already been mentioned, just like all the obvious statements from NPHCers*
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i've been to probates, and its not about whether or not its spur of the moment or prepared for. anxiety doesn't happen in "attacks," I don't have panic attacks. anxiety is constant, its levels fluctuate, but the anxiety itself is constant and i since i've been dealing with this most of my life, i know which type of situations freak me out and how much they will.
and i didn't start this to spark debate about MY anxiety and how well i know MY own anxiety (which fyi is pretty well, thanks), i was just curious specifically about probates. and i questioned onlyyyyy about probates for a reason, not because i believed it to be the most important/only thing i would have trouble with.
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04-29-2007, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by quietriot
i only mentioned probate because that's the thing i would have the most trouble with. everyday things like giving speeches, conventions, service, talking to strangers, handing out flyers or whatnot, i can do that stuff if i have to because i have coping skills to handle those situations because i've done it for whatever reason many times before.
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Uh if you were on your meds like you say being in public wouldn't be an issue. I dare to think you are non-compliant with your meds and may have other personality disorder issues that need to be diagnosed
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