I’m not commenting on the tone of your posts and, as I said, I have no idea the life you’re living (and that’s really none of my business).
What I am saying, though, is twofold. You may be asking for a problem (“stuck”-ness) that you don’t really have. If we’ve learned anything from Dr. House, it’s that the diagnosis is more than half the cure.
Everything that you’ve described above isn’t actually “stuck.” All of that is LOTS of activity (which is sort of the opposite of “stuck”). It’s sucky activity, for sure, and I can understand why you want to solve or improve all of that.
But throwing lots of fields at all of your topics, hoping that something will stick (like properly-cooked spaghetti on a wall) is an approach that is not effective. If you didn’t believe that from the FAQ and other posts here on this forum, you have only to look at your own experience with that approach to see with your own eyes how ineffective that approach is.
Again, that’s not a criticism. It’s part of the “diagnosis.” When we correctly understand what’s going on, we can make more helpful suggestions, such as not continuing the approach that hasn’t been working for you (AKA throwing more fields at you, particularly when you’re already dealing with illness and–IIRC–a system that’s particularly sensitive to fields).
This also leads me to suggest you pick ONE, the most “important,” urgent or however-select-it topic to work on, work on that until you get significantly relief on that topic and then we can chat about your “next” topic.
Now, you’re in luck that you’re talking to me (right now) because, in my model of the world, the solution to all issues start with a mental/emotional/vibrational cleansing, which brings us back to @Maoshan_Wanderer’s great suggestions. (And is why I almost always recommend some form of PONR as a starting point.) I would also add the Ultimate Reiki - Star Exercise Meditation into your routine to build up your energy system as well as support your other healing efforts.
I would stick with that clearing, alone, on a consistent basis for a good period of time (at least a month) for deciding on your progress.