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February 22, 2014 at 11:11 am #51544raul maresParticipant
Yes, very overwhelmed. It seems as my life goes on it’s gets more complicated and I have so much more to do which I have trouble keeping up with. I’m sure it’s of my own making trying to accomplish so much before I get to the point in my life where my age will affect what I can do. I’m turning 64 this spring. I was recently laid off from work this February. This is the second time in five years from the same company. So staying on the positive side of this I see this as an opportunity to explore other options for work. What ticked me off the most was I brought a house and a new car last year. Luckily my unemployment benefits are keeping me afloat for now. Also I entered into a new relationship with someone I truly love. We are doing pretty good considering the circumstances. We live together and are going to get married soon. So, yes a bit overwhelming. I try my best to stay positive which I’m pretty good at because it’s sorta built into my nature from my upbringing. I have my mother to thank for that. That’s what brought me to Tiny Buddha. I do blog in my spare time about career changes and jobs so what better time to put into practice my knowledge I have gather over the many years of my past experiences.
I was reading Deb’s post about change and it seemed like a lot to do, one new thing everyday. I find true change comes gradually over time and try and not push one’s self too much because then we put too pressure on ourselves and actually start to get the opposite result. At least for me that is. In the last four years I’ve change 360 degrees with help from therapy. What helped the most was I wanted to change and that’s the secret to true change and not paying lip service to it. Change is a constant in our lives but how we deal with is matters most. Well, I hope when people get overwhelmed they can stop and examine the root of the cause and then go on from there for solutions. -
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