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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 143024"><p>I'm so sorry. Have you ever seen one of those lists rating how stressful certain milestones in life are? I believe the death of a loved one tops the list and moving is second. Well, changing jobs is right up there. It might be third or fourth. (If someone has the list...please post it or pm me...thanks). What I'm trying to say, is that changing your job is super-duper stressful. Us folks here, with difficult child business, already have a lot on our plates. If something else goes wrong (a car accident????) well...it can be overwhelming. Do you have a therapist? Do you have a good friend to talk to? I say when these things happen, to pull out all the stops and nurture, nurture, nurture. Women tend to do this for others, but we forget to do it for ourselves. So in conjunction with the others said, to take time for yourself, I would do whatever little (or big) thing you can do to provide comfort and care for your personal needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 143024"] I'm so sorry. Have you ever seen one of those lists rating how stressful certain milestones in life are? I believe the death of a loved one tops the list and moving is second. Well, changing jobs is right up there. It might be third or fourth. (If someone has the list...please post it or pm me...thanks). What I'm trying to say, is that changing your job is super-duper stressful. Us folks here, with difficult child business, already have a lot on our plates. If something else goes wrong (a car accident????) well...it can be overwhelming. Do you have a therapist? Do you have a good friend to talk to? I say when these things happen, to pull out all the stops and nurture, nurture, nurture. Women tend to do this for others, but we forget to do it for ourselves. So in conjunction with the others said, to take time for yourself, I would do whatever little (or big) thing you can do to provide comfort and care for your personal needs. [/QUOTE]
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