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Default Jul 03, 2019 at 08:48 AM
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I worked hard on a project that I thought might allow me to quit my job and just work on what I love. I made some real progress and for a while it looked like it might really happen. Then it all came crashing down.

I just can't get past it. I'm back on my awful job again and every day is just depression and sadness all day long.
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Here are links to 5 articles, from PC's archives, that talk about coping with disappointment. Hopefully something in them can be of some help:

Finding Hope: How to Turn Disappointments into Strengths

How to Cope with Disappointment

Dealing with Disappointment

When Things Don't Turn Out How You'd Hoped, Expected or Planned

21 Ways to Overcome Disappointment


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