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I suggest you go and see a professional.
You made hundreds of threads asking advice. Which we gave you.
- you are 5'4, we can't do anything about this sorry. We are not surgeons.
- not muscular: what do you do to change this ?
- your voice isn't loud: is this medical condition?
- "I feel fat": Do you run 3-4kms a day, and do you have a decent diet ? DO YOU ?
- cant provide for yourself and others. What are the steps you are taking to change this ? Have you applied for a job recently ? I mean any job.
- don't have a high testosterone level. You can take supplements. Like Tribulus etc. use the internet.
AFC, I do see a therapist and she told me that she didn't know how to help me and that there's nothing she could do. So I'll be seeing a new one soon. I think that I am fixable but that it would take someone with knowledge and patience to help me. And yes I'm helping myself. You sort of have this, "too bad, deal with it attitude" towards what I'm saying. But you don't understand there's deep rooted psychological issues behind it and I just can't snap out of it, if I could I would. There's great potential in me, you just have to recognize it. I've listed these things cause I wanted To change them. Some I have gotten over -- some I haven't. I have sent our many job resumes but no one got back to me.
I might have not put my comment in the best presentable way I agree. Lack of time to post. And also you ask advice on things we cannot possibly change.
Anyway with regards to job search Hellhound is spot on. You need lots of application out. And they need to stand out from the rest. I'm sure there are good advices on how to do this effectively all over the internet. I've sent out about 200 when I was looking for a job.
Mate you are doing fine. You are aware what are your shortcomings and work on them constantly. Basically you are already better than the majority of the population who doesn't do anything except whining.
You think you are fixable. This is a very very good attitude. Keep it up. You are not broken however so I would rephrase this as "I believe I can overcome my weaknesses". Sounds much better and actually reflects what you are doing.
"there is a great potential in me you just have to recognize it" Well put. We do recognize it already. Maybe you should as well.
Now let me quote your first post and your last:
- "I have no self worth"
- "I end up hating myself"
- "I see people as someone that automatically don't like me"
- "I don't love myself"
Now your last post:
- "I think I'm fixable"
- "There is a great potential in me"
- "I am working on becoming a better me"
Big change in attitude and how you look at yourself. This is what you should be thinking.
If you hate yourself, why are you working on becoming a better you ? I don't want you to answer this but just think about it a little.
I suggest you take a piece of paper and write down all the positive things about you. Anything you can think of. And read them for yourself. And do this regularly.