Physically, good. I tore a ligament in my right hamstring, which resulted in a lot of scar tissue in my leg and a host of other side effects. This was about a year and half ago, during which I hardly exercised at all. This summer i finally figured out I just needed to work through the scar tissue. So I've been stretching, biking, and running, and it's helped a lot. My leg feels better and I'm in much better shape. I'm up to running a 5k and I've been biking up to 12 miles, which usually includes some nasty hills. Psychologically, I'm improving a lot. This spring I finally got around to treating my depression and anxiety problems. This includes talking to people and going on some meds. I think I've made an overall improvement, but there's still plenty of improvement to be made. I do feel lonely a lot, so I'm working on improving my dating skills, with the hope of landing a relationship in the near future! Besides that, it's been a pretty ordinary summer, Mostly working, goofing off, hanging out with friends, and going to shows. I'm preparing to move to Albany in a few weeks, which is another big milestone.
I can relate a lot with the depression, anxiety and feeling lonely. Have you tried OkCupid for dating? I've found it's pretty good for meeting people. Good luck with the move too! It can be pretty overwhelming and stressful but can work out great.
OkCupid is actually where I've found all of my dates so far this year! Nothing has stuck beyond 2 or 3 dates but I feel a lot more comfortable and confident about the whole process. Like I said I'm moving in a few weeks so I've taken a break for awhile here since there's no point in trying to start something at this point. My area doesn't seem to have a great ratio of guys to girls on OkCupid, but maybe it's like that everywhere? I've gotten probably 10 dates but I feel like I could get more if I lived in a better area. Hopefully Albany will be more fruitful, I'll likely take a look on OkCupid once I get settled in.