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  • Expat Life,  Gap Year 2023-2024,  Mental Health,  The Kitchen Sink

    What If You Choose Wrong?

    This question is posed to me by anxiety all the time. But it’s especially present when I’m standing on the precipice of the unknown. A new job, a big move, a large purchase - doesn’t seem to matter whether I’ve done my research and over thought every possibility, anxiety still comes a’knocking with that same stale question: what if I choose wrong?

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    can be difficult to let go of the past. After all, it’s all we’ve known. It can feel intimidating to face the future. So much is undefined. But trying to remain in the past is also scary. Living in the past means we run the risk of separating our mind from our body, sometimes so much so that they forget how to communicate with one another.

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    On Reliving the Past and Moving Forward

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