To the job anon, different anon here speaking. Have you ever considered using a talent you have and making a self-owned business where you can work from home? I'm currently working on becoming a freelance proofreader, where in-person interaction will be kept at a minimum and I don't have to venture out. Considering I'm also agoraphobic, have social phobia, depression, and an anxiety disorder but I have good observation skills and an English degree, it really is a promising outlook for me.
Anonymous
when I shut down or variations thereupon, one of the best ways to get me to come back is to get me talking about something I love, there are situations where the stress is too much and it doesn’t work, but generally my obsessions pull me out of anything else because I am so entirely focused on them that everything else gets canceled out–unfortunately not many people think to ask complex theoretical questions about obscure things when I seem to be collapsing in on myself