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Old 10-27-2014, 06:08 PM
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zoso77
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I admit, when I read your post, I had some mixed feelings about you taking two weeks off. Sometimes work can be a good distraction. But with that being said, I can also relate to not having the emotional bandwidth to deal with our day to day lives. And let's face it: your job is difficult.

So, take what you like and leave the rest.

Make sure the two weeks off is both restful and productive. Try to do some things that with nourish you mentally and emotionally. Make sure that you're taking care of yourself physically, too.

When you get back into the swing of things, make sure you set manageable goals and then build on that.

Please keep us posted as to how you are.
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