Inspiration for those lurking and thinking about quitting
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Inspiration for those lurking and thinking about quitting
This week, I accepted a position at a new job that I KNOW I wouldn't have had the guts to take a risk on two months ago. I wouldn't have thought I could do it. I wouldn't have thought I deserved it.
I now know I do, that I am responsible for my own welfare within my control, and that I can be my biggest cheerleader. I can accept my failings, and importantly, be grateful and confident in the successes, however large or small.
If anyone has questions about whether or not you should take action, the answer is probably yes. I wish Id taken these steps three years ago when I first found this site. But, I'm grateful I'm here now. And you will be too. Not many people log in and think the opposite.
I now know I do, that I am responsible for my own welfare within my control, and that I can be my biggest cheerleader. I can accept my failings, and importantly, be grateful and confident in the successes, however large or small.
If anyone has questions about whether or not you should take action, the answer is probably yes. I wish Id taken these steps three years ago when I first found this site. But, I'm grateful I'm here now. And you will be too. Not many people log in and think the opposite.
Auden, what a wonderful post.
I'm a firm believer that we are right where we should be. Perhaps things would not have come together for you three years ago, the way they are now.
I'm a firm believer that we are right where we should be. Perhaps things would not have come together for you three years ago, the way they are now.
Auden, love the attitude. Personal responsibility, determination, confidence then success. You do deserve it, and you can have it. You now have the proof! This feeling can be addictive, I'm just saying. Congratulations to you.
Congrats on the new job! Amazing how much of a lift in self-esteem and confidence you get when you start living the sober life, huh? For me it was a big thing to finally be back in line with the values my parents taught me. It is a big relief to feel like a son my parents can be proud of, and not some drunken buffoon.
I have not changed jobs yet but thinking about it after summer, we'll see how that goes.
I have not changed jobs yet but thinking about it after summer, we'll see how that goes.
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I believe so too. Sometimes its hard to see the silver lining in some of those dark moments, but they were waiting to shine through.
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Congrats on the new job! Amazing how much of a lift in self-esteem and confidence you get when you start living the sober life, huh? For me it was a big thing to finally be back in line with the values my parents taught me. It is a big relief to feel like a son my parents can be proud of, and not some drunken buffoon.
I have not changed jobs yet but thinking about it after summer, we'll see how that goes.
I have not changed jobs yet but thinking about it after summer, we'll see how that goes.
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Thanks! And you are right, the feeling is addictive, and I'm happy to indulge it with a lot of gratitude in my heart.
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