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It’s been a rather productive year so far:

  • I did a lot of cross stitching.
  • Went vegan.
  • Dabbled into gardening (my partner did most of the work sadly but I’m more interested now than I was before!).
  • Got into birdwatching so I started exploring nature with a much more different perspective.
  • Set up a bird feeding station that got really popular among the birds AND the neighbours.
  • Learned how to crochet.
  • A combination of the aforementioned things somehow taught me how to manage my depression and anxiety better. I’m in a much better spot now than when I was mostly playing video games.
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Your ladybug stitch that you posted looks really fantastic!

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Thanks, it was meant to be a birthday present for my partner and I did it in secret. Really fun project!

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Got a job that doesn’t suck and has allowed me to grow as a person. I do wish it’d pay more, but I no longer dread life and actually get excited to go in to the office.

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Congratulations!

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That is worth waaaay more than a great pay for a shitty job. Congrats!

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Oh believe me, I’m well aware. I’m very lucky to have found something I love.

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Had a little breakdown, quit a job I hated, started a business, got married. It’s been a wild ride

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U good now?

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Fucked up.

Been short on sleep.

Probably related, now I think about it.

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11 points

Work, eat, shit, sleep

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