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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 307331" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I'm sure this is worrisome but you are resilient. You will figure something out. </p><p>"Obstacles are what we see when we take our eye off the goal" Keep reminding yourself of what you are working towards. Financial independence and stability. Problem solving is something all warrior mom's do. Do it for yourself. </p><p>I grew a small phobia with bridges. The one's that as a passenger you look out over a 2 ft wall and see nothing but a river waaaaaaaaay down there. I didn't want to stop traveling or going where I wanted to go so I closed my eyes, turned my head and thought about other things. </p><p>Of course my little fear is probably way different than a full blown anxiety attack but I'm afraid if I had obsessed over it that it would have grown into just that. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can figure out a way to reach your goal. Do you know anyone who lives in Cincy so you could just stay through the clinicals? You would avoid daily anxieties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 307331, member: 3"] I'm sure this is worrisome but you are resilient. You will figure something out. "Obstacles are what we see when we take our eye off the goal" Keep reminding yourself of what you are working towards. Financial independence and stability. Problem solving is something all warrior mom's do. Do it for yourself. I grew a small phobia with bridges. The one's that as a passenger you look out over a 2 ft wall and see nothing but a river waaaaaaaaay down there. I didn't want to stop traveling or going where I wanted to go so I closed my eyes, turned my head and thought about other things. Of course my little fear is probably way different than a full blown anxiety attack but I'm afraid if I had obsessed over it that it would have grown into just that. I hope you can figure out a way to reach your goal. Do you know anyone who lives in Cincy so you could just stay through the clinicals? You would avoid daily anxieties. [/QUOTE]
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