Definitely worth it because after I applied successfully I found myself in a community of very diverse, very interesting and nice people. Unfortunately I lost touch with most of them since I had to move away from my old home. But it was a good experience and maybe I’ll join in my new home too, some day.
Rosalyn75's Life List
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1. get my PhD
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2. feel at home just with myself
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3. get rid of my depression
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4. gain more self-esteem
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5. get over him
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6. resume playing the piano
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7. eat healthier
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8. exercise more regularly
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9. call my friends more frequently
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10. have a healthy relationship
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11. learn Spanish
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12. learn Estonian
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13. Resist chocolate
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14. visit Venice
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15. waste less time on the internet
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16. Swim in a bioluminescent bay
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17. be more permissive to myself
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18. be more honest with myself
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
Finally found the right counselor. I had seen different people but just not really felt comfortable with any of them. Now I’m seeing a lady who is just right for me. She doesn’t even need to say a lot, but her questions seem to lead me on the right track and see more clearly what the issues are. I don’t even think I’m truly depressed anymore, it’s probably rather an episodic thing, so things are going up at last.
On the way to achieving this ...
2 years ago
... I finally got Skype. It’s still kind of hard to keep in touch because of the time difference (all my best friends and family are in Europe), but I’m usually not out all weekend so I’m really getting better at it.
