not really (and certainly not "big bucks"). While it's true that happy, sane, well adjusted, smart [or at least careful] folk seldom have need of the type of services I provide; and it's also true that many of my client's are "miserable" in some form or fashion, I get paid (modestly) for trying to help them resolve the consequences these afflictions so often incur. Psychiatrists are the one's who make the big bucks off peoples misery .
My FWB has become my unexpected financial advisor.
No. Really. He has.
He is fantastic with numbers and stats. We sat around one night and he crunched the numbers and according to my debt and interest rates he calculated i could realistically pay off all of it in 2 years.
I hate writing about myself but I certainly like to ramble about either the odd day to day things that make up my life or the blow off the steam that fills this volatile head of mine sometimes.
I shall start with that wonderful day of gluttony we call Thanksgiving or , as we in my... Read More
I had almost the exact same experience with Thanksgiving last year too, when I went to visit my mom (so it was American Thanksgiving in November). I used to be all about eating till I felt like I was going to explode, but now that I'm doing my god damnedest to reign in my eating habits, that kind of indulgence just led to grossness.
Best of luck avoiding the unpleasantness this Turkey Day
The boxing at my gym is too hardcore for me.... not my style...
I don't think I need to be yelled at by a trainer to be motivated... yoga on the other hand = good! --- and probably good to break up the monotony of self-governed training right?