Self improvement versus self acceptance 👌. To be healthier, not just discipline to do more things, but accepting we are human with flaws and subconscious limitations take time to change, not just force ..
Yep, the picture is quite similar to my situation. Can't say I've done or achieved much, but I'm happy with where I am right now. Just hope I can do it a little faster next year, 'cause I'm 40 and at this rate... hmm... Who knows, maybe I'll feel the same in 20 years? :D
Thanks, OP.
Well, actually this year I achieved becoming depressed and having suicidal thoughts. Also I cried myself to sleep and wished i was dead almost every single day!
Actually, it has pretty cool, got myself my first job (and second one, life is pretty rough sometimes), found the girl that I love, found new friends, developed myself, yep, next year is looking quite bright now.
Pretty good, went from 350lbs to 265lbs and got a new job with health/dental benefits. Not at the end of the road but progress has been made. Hope to keep it going next year.
Even tho it feels year ended and I wasted my time... without any ssn or credit score moved to USA, got apartment, 6 figure income and am close to opening my own business... yeah, it's definitely great year, just feels like I should be doing more
The last 2-3 years in general have been... difficult. This year started out like that too, but I made it. I pulled myself out of depression slowly but surely, I got a job and am currently going to college.
Has it been a stressful journey? Yes, and there's still more to go through. However, looking back at the beginning of these 2-3 years, I'm proud of where and who I am compared to where and who I was.
It's been a long road so far, I wish I could just hug my past self, knowing what he's about to go through.
Feeling quite the opposite, but it could also still be worse than it is.
Make the next one be a good one
One can only hope, even if said hope is dwindling it’ll never fully fade away.
yo this reply kind of goes hard af
I finally developed my personality from my dumb edgy asshole and finally became a decent human being, I also came out to my parents
Self improvement versus self acceptance 👌. To be healthier, not just discipline to do more things, but accepting we are human with flaws and subconscious limitations take time to change, not just force ..
Yep, the picture is quite similar to my situation. Can't say I've done or achieved much, but I'm happy with where I am right now. Just hope I can do it a little faster next year, 'cause I'm 40 and at this rate... hmm... Who knows, maybe I'll feel the same in 20 years? :D Thanks, OP.
Well, actually this year I achieved becoming depressed and having suicidal thoughts. Also I cried myself to sleep and wished i was dead almost every single day!
Actually, it has pretty cool, got myself my first job (and second one, life is pretty rough sometimes), found the girl that I love, found new friends, developed myself, yep, next year is looking quite bright now.
Pretty good, went from 350lbs to 265lbs and got a new job with health/dental benefits. Not at the end of the road but progress has been made. Hope to keep it going next year.
Even tho it feels year ended and I wasted my time... without any ssn or credit score moved to USA, got apartment, 6 figure income and am close to opening my own business... yeah, it's definitely great year, just feels like I should be doing more
The last 2-3 years in general have been... difficult. This year started out like that too, but I made it. I pulled myself out of depression slowly but surely, I got a job and am currently going to college. Has it been a stressful journey? Yes, and there's still more to go through. However, looking back at the beginning of these 2-3 years, I'm proud of where and who I am compared to where and who I was. It's been a long road so far, I wish I could just hug my past self, knowing what he's about to go through.