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Old Jan 20, 2014, 02:04 PM
Whoman Whoman is offline
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I've found it helpful to realize that not only do I chronically quit but, that I also chronically start things. Understanding the above has helped me find work and people who understand who I am. My recommendations is to find people to work with that are truly loving and that don't quit on you(or have a never quit attitude). When you find them be open and transparent about who you are. I have found that a good, "I'm sorry." once you've alienated someone goes along way. Also try to make love the center of how you operates. Recognize you will succeed and fail. If you want to know what love is look at 1 Corinthians 13. I found the love does not boast or exaggerate part especially helpful and frustrating. That being said having a standard of how to act that I can objectively come back to helps immensely.

Fact: Married 12 Years. 4 Kids. Supported them all these years.
Thanks for this!
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