I don't feel anything.
I always feel that there is pressure when there is a goal.
Actually, stress and having a goal are two different things.
Only when there is a goal can there be a direction, and recovery is meaningful.
If there is no goal, it is like a ship sailing in the sea, and I don't know which direction to go.
Waiting for the fate of this ship can be imagined.
Since goals are necessary, the remaining problem is how to set goals that suit you.
If you are a player who can't or won't bear the pressure, you can set a goal that you can accomplish with a little bit.
If you are a pressure player, you can turn pressure into motivation, and maybe you can set higher goals.
Who am I?
It feels like the first one, but the second one doesn't seem impossible.
Another point is that what you want and what you pay are expected to match.
Don't sell yourself short, and don't be greedy and think that you can get twice the result with half the effort at once.
Eat the rice bit by bit and walk step by step.
With a reasonable goal, it will be much clearer if we go back to the market for rectification.
There is a clear path between the goal and the status quo.