My situation is relatively different. Though in the same token understands wholeheartedly the wear and tear we experience in life and mystery shopping is an alternative or option to earn a bit and feel productive at the same time.
I was in the corporate world, 9 to 5 office jobs until I had my beloved son, diagnosed with severe autism, I could not juggle both and focused on him.
I had taken care of my severely autistic son for the last 13 years, and recently in October placed him in a group home as his needs were now out of my control. I could no longer care for him.
The funny thing is, I swore each time that once I get my son situated, I would go back in a 9 to 5 office job immediately. Though life has changed me. My goals have changed. The corporate world is so unappealing. (no big deal)
Actually with similarity of over exhaustion, from being a caregiver all these years.
I found the moment with my son as rewarding and cherished every bit of it. I visit him consistently.
Though now, it is looking, that Mystery Shopping is an outlet and also stepping stone until I figure out what I need to do.
But yes, similarities, of life just being too much, that Mystery Shopping is convenient and flexible to my circumstance as of now.
>>>>>>> I want to do so much, earn so much, though my body and mind won't let me, my nerves are shot, yikes>>>>>>>>>> where is wonder woman???????