Noelle
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After years of working towards one thing, I found myself oddly unhappy now that I've achieved it. I don't feel I've made enough progress in the rest of my life. I've made very little money. I don't have the house I hoped I'd have or the relationship I thought I might. I fear I've given up so much for one thing, and I'm really not sure it feels worth it.
After years of working towards one thing, I found myself oddly unhappy now that I've achieved it. I don't feel I've made enough progress in the rest of my life. I've made very little money. I don't have the house I hoped I'd have or the relationship I thought I might. I fear I've given up so much for one thing, and I'm really not sure it feels worth it.
I'm deeply aware of what I don't have, and I feel a bit overwhelmed by the rest of my life. Getting this cookbook to the finish line on time and within budget, trying to earn more money, staying healthy, trying to date. You get the picture. In short, I don't feel encouraged and proud or like I've succeeded as an adult. I feel tired and anxious. Have you ever felt this way?
I'm deeply aware of what I don't have, and I feel a bit overwhelmed by the rest of my life. Getting this cookbook to the finish line on time and within budget, trying to earn more money, staying healthy, trying to date. You get the picture. In short, I don't feel encouraged and proud or like I've succeeded as an adult. I feel tired and anxious. Have you ever felt this way?
I'm deeply aware of what I don't have, and I feel a bit overwhelmed by the rest of my life. Getting this cookbook to the finish line on time and within budget, trying to earn more money, staying healthy, trying to date. You get the picture. In short, I don't feel encouraged and proud or like I've succeeded as an adult. I feel tired and anxious. Have you ever felt this way?
Do you have any advice on how I can reframe my mindset to focus on the good, embrace what I do have, and move forward with a little more optimism for the future? Maybe even find a little gratitude for what I have accomplished? Any insights would help. Thanks, Noel.
Do you have any advice on how I can reframe my mindset to focus on the good, embrace what I do have, and move forward with a little more optimism for the future? Maybe even find a little gratitude for what I have accomplished? Any insights would help. Thanks, Noel.
Do you have any advice on how I can reframe my mindset to focus on the good, embrace what I do have, and move forward with a little more optimism for the future? Maybe even find a little gratitude for what I have accomplished? Any insights would help. Thanks, Noel.
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Hi, and thank you for taking my call.
Hi, and thank you for taking my call.
My name is Andrea, and I am 60 years old, and I am employed. I make about, I bring home about $24,000, $2,864 a month. A month. Um, I live with my son and his family. The only outgoing bills I have is my car insurance and I pay for gas and any other incidentals.
My name is Andrea, and I am 60 years old, and I am employed. I make about, I bring home about $24,000, $2,864 a month. A month. Um, I live with my son and his family. The only outgoing bills I have is my car insurance and I pay for gas and any other incidentals.
My name is Andrea, and I am 60 years old, and I am employed. I make about, I bring home about $24,000, $2,864 a month. A month. Um, I live with my son and his family. The only outgoing bills I have is my car insurance and I pay for gas and any other incidentals.
I want to know, is it possible for me to continue or to own a home and still say for my retirement, I have 69,000 in a 401k and I'll tell you a little bit. I was in Ohio and I relocated to Arizona before the pandemic. And since I've been here, everything has gotten so inflated. So my decision now is to go back to Ohio.
I want to know, is it possible for me to continue or to own a home and still say for my retirement, I have 69,000 in a 401k and I'll tell you a little bit. I was in Ohio and I relocated to Arizona before the pandemic. And since I've been here, everything has gotten so inflated. So my decision now is to go back to Ohio.
I want to know, is it possible for me to continue or to own a home and still say for my retirement, I have 69,000 in a 401k and I'll tell you a little bit. I was in Ohio and I relocated to Arizona before the pandemic. And since I've been here, everything has gotten so inflated. So my decision now is to go back to Ohio.