Hey buddy. I'm sorry you're going through this rough time. I really hope your ex turns out to be ok. I heard you talk about things here that really applied to me, really rang true for me, were really meaningful to me. Hang in there.
We all have our rough times in life. That doesn't mean you have to go through them alone. I'd like to think most people are ok with that, and you have control over who you want to talk to about this stuff. Regardless, your health is important and taking the chance to do what you enjoy is a massive step towards a fulfilling life.
Also, going out of your way to make sure someone with mental health issues is ok when it gets really bad made me really smile. As someone who has some of those issues, it's incredibly reassuring that someone does that because, at least to me, it shows that someone really cares about my well-being.
Anyways, interesting first podcast to listen from T.H.G. and I hope for you the best.
Sorry for the typos. I'm posting from my mobile and it's all fat thumbs tonight. Take care.
@tsrabsher :I'm so sorry that you are dealing with this. I respect the person you are to be so hard hit by this. When you truly love someone, you stay attached on some level. My father asked for my mother on his death bed and they had been divorced for more than two decades.
As far as you being stuck in a deadend job, I really feel for you. Everyone should be able to do wirk they find satisfying and rewarding. I just retired after working at a job for 30 years. There wete bad days and good days, but mostly the rewards were always there. The best advice I ever received was, "Do what you love and the money will follow." In the meantime, I believe you are wealthy in all the ways thst matter.
I'm so sorry that you are dealing with this. I respect the person you are to be so hard hit by this. When you truly love someone, you stay attached on some level. My father asked for my mother on his death bed and they had been divorced for more than two decades.
As far as you being stuck in a deadend job, I really feel for you. Everyone should be able to do wirk they find satisfying and rewarding. I just retired after working at a job for 30 years. There wete bad days and good days, but mostly the rewards were always there. The best advice I ever received was, "Do what you love and the money will follow." In the meantime, I believe you are wealthy in all the ways thst matter.
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
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Hey buddy. I'm sorry you're going through this rough time. I really hope your ex turns out to be ok. I heard you talk about things here that really applied to me, really rang true for me, were really meaningful to me. Hang in there.
Thursday Jun 28, 2018
We all have our rough times in life. That doesn't mean you have to go through them alone. I'd like to think most people are ok with that, and you have control over who you want to talk to about this stuff. Regardless, your health is important and taking the chance to do what you enjoy is a massive step towards a fulfilling life. Also, going out of your way to make sure someone with mental health issues is ok when it gets really bad made me really smile. As someone who has some of those issues, it's incredibly reassuring that someone does that because, at least to me, it shows that someone really cares about my well-being. Anyways, interesting first podcast to listen from T.H.G. and I hope for you the best.
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
Sorry for the typos. I'm posting from my mobile and it's all fat thumbs tonight. Take care.
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
I'm so sorry that you are dealing with this. I respect the person you are to be so hard hit by this. When you truly love someone, you stay attached on some level. My father asked for my mother on his death bed and they had been divorced for more than two decades. As far as you being stuck in a deadend job, I really feel for you. Everyone should be able to do wirk they find satisfying and rewarding. I just retired after working at a job for 30 years. There wete bad days and good days, but mostly the rewards were always there. The best advice I ever received was, "Do what you love and the money will follow." In the meantime, I believe you are wealthy in all the ways thst matter.
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
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