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do you ... receive support from outside your normal support systems well ?
not meaning do outsiders offer to support you but as in how well are you at receiving it ? i have had to grow in this area with a quickness after the accident and waiting on the $4000 worth of repairs to be done on my car before i can make the treck home i feel the insights i am gaining on myself and the outsiders helping me at this time, is quite pricelss | |
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i did when i was younger - it seemed i was always needing help - but since i've moved to chicago and moved into my own apartment, i've become very independent and able to provide for myself. it's very hard sometimes - i have my weeks of eating spaghetti and making creative meals from whatever's left in the freezer - but i always manage to squeak by. and i know, if something ever happened where i needed some kind of outside support, it's there - i'm just waiting until i really really NEED it to ask for it. in the meantime, i've been working hard this year to improve my credit and be smarter with my spending. as i get older, i'm starting to realize how important that is. it's scary to think about sometimes, but less scary the more i do something about it. | |
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Anxiety said: i did when i was younger - it seemed i was always needing help - but since i've moved to chicago and moved into my own apartment, i've become very independent and able to provide for myself. it's very hard sometimes - i have my weeks of eating spaghetti and making creative meals from whatever's left in the freezer - but i always manage to squeak by. and i know, if something ever happened where i needed some kind of outside support, it's there - i'm just waiting until i really really NEED it to ask for it. in the meantime, i've been working hard this year to improve my credit and be smarter with my spending. as i get older, i'm starting to realize how important that is. it's scary to think about sometimes, but less scary the more i do something about it.
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Mach said: Anxiety said: i did when i was younger - it seemed i was always needing help - but since i've moved to chicago and moved into my own apartment, i've become very independent and able to provide for myself. it's very hard sometimes - i have my weeks of eating spaghetti and making creative meals from whatever's left in the freezer - but i always manage to squeak by. and i know, if something ever happened where i needed some kind of outside support, it's there - i'm just waiting until i really really NEED it to ask for it. in the meantime, i've been working hard this year to improve my credit and be smarter with my spending. as i get older, i'm starting to realize how important that is. it's scary to think about sometimes, but less scary the more i do something about it.
i hope things get less crazy for you, if things aren't improving already. | |
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Anxiety said: Mach said: i hope things get less crazy for you, if things aren't improving already. thanx babe ... taking it day by day soon i will make it home | |
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