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Default Apr 19, 2024 at 04:29 AM
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I am starting this thread as I nervously am starting a new chapter.

I have multiple disabilities and receive SSDI. I plan to begin working part-time (ticket-to-work), while attending college, likely full-time. I graduated with my first degree 17 years ago. I’m mainly nervous because a big part of my depression symptoms is procrastination. I will likely fill up the accountability partner thread. Lol

I will also have an empty nest this fall. My youngest graduates next month (May 2024). He is attending college out-of-state.

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