86: How to Handle an Accident in a Rental Car | Feedback Friday

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New Habits
Moving on from unhealthy habits, like drinking, requires finding new, positive social circles. emphasizes that true friendships don't revolve around substance use and suggests making a list of skills or hobbies to pursue. adds that joining classes and communities related to these interests can help expand one's social circle and provide fulfilling experiences.
Friendship does not equal drinking and bad habits. A lot of times drinking buddies who aren't actually friends just enable each other.
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Engaging in activities like photography or cooking can lead to meeting new people and forming genuine connections, making it easier to leave behind old, unhealthy habits 1 2.
Family Healing
Repairing strained family relationships, especially with adult children who have experienced trauma, requires patience and self-improvement. advises focusing on personal therapy to build a strong emotional foundation. He believes that leading by example can encourage children to seek their own healing.
You need to take care of you and get your stuff straightened out because you need to hit the therapist's couch hard.
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By demonstrating personal growth and stability, parents can create a positive environment that may inspire their children to address their own issues 3 4.
Work Passion
Finding passion in work, even in industries of limited inherent interest, involves bringing one's passion into the job. suggests identifying aspects of the work that can be enjoyable and focusing on those. He also recommends finding a niche that aligns with personal interests to make the job more fulfilling.
Bring your passion with you as much as you can. But I would find other things to be excited about that have to do with this type of project or service.
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Specializing in unique areas, like wrapping jets instead of cars, can open up new opportunities and make the work more engaging 5 6.
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