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Hi,
I've recently come back to the office full-time after losing one of my sisters in August. For September I was working from home after a few weeks off in August, and now I'm back in the office.
I now have crippling anxiety, though, in the aftermath of losing my sister. I haven't had time to process it properly, and it's a real struggle to get through the day, trying to put a brave face on. For about 2 hours on Tuesday I just about refrained from bursting into tears, but I managed to hold it in. Only just. In fact some tears did get out but thankfully nobody noticed.
The lady acting head of ops at the moment has always been very assertive and reasonable. She emphasises how important it is for me to be in the office, but I'm dying trying to hold it together.
Is resigning with immediate effect under such circumstances a thing? If anything I'd probably speak to her before, just to gather her thoughts on it. Rather than just dropping the bombshell. It's a relatively new company only just moving into its second year from launch and I've been there from the very beginning.
I have another freelance, flexible, remote editing and proofreading job on the side that I can probably increase my hours on. Right now I need an environment that isn't so stressful and heavy on me, and my side job is exactly that.
Anyone know anything about this?
I've recently come back to the office full-time after losing one of my sisters in August. For September I was working from home after a few weeks off in August, and now I'm back in the office.
I now have crippling anxiety, though, in the aftermath of losing my sister. I haven't had time to process it properly, and it's a real struggle to get through the day, trying to put a brave face on. For about 2 hours on Tuesday I just about refrained from bursting into tears, but I managed to hold it in. Only just. In fact some tears did get out but thankfully nobody noticed.
The lady acting head of ops at the moment has always been very assertive and reasonable. She emphasises how important it is for me to be in the office, but I'm dying trying to hold it together.
Is resigning with immediate effect under such circumstances a thing? If anything I'd probably speak to her before, just to gather her thoughts on it. Rather than just dropping the bombshell. It's a relatively new company only just moving into its second year from launch and I've been there from the very beginning.
I have another freelance, flexible, remote editing and proofreading job on the side that I can probably increase my hours on. Right now I need an environment that isn't so stressful and heavy on me, and my side job is exactly that.
Anyone know anything about this?