I agree with most here.
I worked from home for awhile and I hated it after a few months. Sure, it's nice not having to deal with dress attires, traffic, and such, but it also gets lonely after awhile. I generally do enjoy working in an office and having interactions with my coworkers.
And yes, minus the commute, you still have to work the same hours... I ended up working a lot more, often until late at night.
Yes, it is hard to come home after a long day at work and still cook and clean... But it's just part of life. I might be over stepping my boundaries here, but I don't think the severity of your lack of energy is "normal" (and I mean that in a nice, concerned way). Everyone is tired after work (or at least some days), but being too tired to even wanting to get dressed... If it's seriously that bad, I don't think it's from everyday work. I know you have been seeing a Counselor for you and Josh, but have you also seen one just for you? ((((HUGS))))
I worked from home for awhile and I hated it after a few months. Sure, it's nice not having to deal with dress attires, traffic, and such, but it also gets lonely after awhile. I generally do enjoy working in an office and having interactions with my coworkers.
And yes, minus the commute, you still have to work the same hours... I ended up working a lot more, often until late at night.
Yes, it is hard to come home after a long day at work and still cook and clean... But it's just part of life. I might be over stepping my boundaries here, but I don't think the severity of your lack of energy is "normal" (and I mean that in a nice, concerned way). Everyone is tired after work (or at least some days), but being too tired to even wanting to get dressed... If it's seriously that bad, I don't think it's from everyday work. I know you have been seeing a Counselor for you and Josh, but have you also seen one just for you? ((((HUGS))))