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"Good folks, what is the single most liberating thing you have ever done or experienced? "
Getring clean from Heroin, and working the 12 steps.. and freedom feom the longest sentence my own head |
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"Good folks, what is the single most liberating thing you have ever done or experienced?
Getring clean from Heroin, and working the 12 steps.. and freedom feom the longest sentence my own head "
Good on you |
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"Good folks, what is the single most liberating thing you have ever done or experienced?
Getring clean from Heroin, and working the 12 steps.. and freedom feom the longest sentence my own head "
Hats off to you. |
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"Good folks, what is the single most liberating thing you have ever done or experienced?
Getring clean from Heroin, and working the 12 steps.. and freedom feom the longest sentence my own head "
This should fill you with pride every day. Well done Sir |
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"Good folks, what is the single most liberating thing you have ever done or experienced?
Getring clean from Heroin, and working the 12 steps.. and freedom feom the longest sentence my own head "
Outstanding. I managed to get sober now in a similar fashion, best thing ever |
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Walking out of a job I loved but that almost killed me mentally! The relief I felt not having my phone pinging every 5 minutes 7 days a week is something I’ll never forget
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"Good folks, what is the single most liberating thing you have ever done or experienced?
Getring clean from Heroin, and working the 12 steps.. and freedom feom the longest sentence my own head "
Well done
J |
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"Walking out of a job I loved but that almost killed me mentally! The relief I felt not having my phone pinging every 5 minutes 7 days a week is something I’ll never forget
Mrs "
I recently moved jobs due to the deliberate stress created and caused by the leadership. Still busy in my new job but more head space and ability to relax. Interesting that the leadership which caused all my problems have been moved on now….. |
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Lots of things actually. But one that come to mind was a bf i met at my first uni. Only knew him for 3 weeks but we decided to leave and go and live by the sea on a complete whim. We had to leave most of our stuff and only take what we could carry. We left and put a note on our respective bedroom doors saying "we're off to live by the sea".
Ended up in Devon, no where to live, no plan. But it was great, really exciting. Absolutely no regrets. |
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First time I travelled alone - a week in New York to spend however I chose.
I realised I never needed to rely on the whim of another person again; I could go anywhere I wanted and do anything I wanted, see anything I wanted.
I was 23 and it was the start of me seizing control of my own life, eventually getting out of the abusive relationship I was in, cutting ties with toxic people and situations, walking away from jobs that didn't work for me, putting myself through courses that would help me get to where I wanted to go. All started with that week in New York on my own. |
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"Quit my cushy job in IT moved to NYC a week later became a carpenter and lived the dream for a few years, .
That sounds amazing." turned out well but i did have my (shite myself moments) cant lie about that. |
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"Quit my cushy job in IT moved to NYC a week later became a carpenter and lived the dream for a few years, .
That sounds amazing. turned out well but i did have my (shite myself moments) cant lie about that. "
I bet you did it's not easy to just
pack up your life and do something totally different. Fair play to you though |
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"Quit my cushy job in IT moved to NYC a week later became a carpenter and lived the dream for a few years, .
That sounds amazing. turned out well but i did have my (shite myself moments) cant lie about that.
I bet you did it's not easy to just
pack up your life and do something totally different. Fair play to you though " made easier when the destination has a huge GAA scene, when you Ball doors open easier , |
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"Quit my cushy job in IT moved to NYC a week later became a carpenter and lived the dream for a few years, .
That sounds amazing. turned out well but i did have my (shite myself moments) cant lie about that.
I bet you did it's not easy to just
pack up your life and do something totally different. Fair play to you though "
It can be, depends on your outlook and other responsibilities. I've upped and left a few times. Last time I got offered a job in Kenya. Put my stuff in storage and off I went, the company sorted visas, housing etc. So other than hand in my notice at work and pack I didn't have anything else to do.
Now I have a baby and a mortgage it's a bit different but something I'm giving consideration to in the next couple of years. |
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