This thread proves love. I crave this content.
2020 was challenging for me. Someone very close to me passed away from lung cancer at a young age, I was living in my mom's house when she was dumped in February and moved back home with me still there--then COVID hit and we were stuck together for awhile. Obviously I love her, but I was never planning on living with her for any length of time regardless of a pandemic. I started a podcast LLC in my home state of Vermont, but when my unemployment was challenged by the state, I had to rush to get back to work to pay my bills and my productivity has been all but drained.
HOWEVER:
I moved into my own place, which is spacious enough for an office.
My main podcast had over 6000 downloads, which is huge for me.
I've been spending every night with my friends from LA over zoom watching movies and rating them (we've seen over 200 movies together)
I FOUND THE ISFL, and instantly fell in love with the community.
I started going to therapy. I use BetterHelp, and it's been a great experience for me.
I'm back to work where I make pretty good money. Enough to put a little away each week for retirement and investing.
There is a lot of good that happened once I wipe away the muck and debris from what I thought my year was going to be.
I turn 30 years old in May. I have mixed feelings about it. I still feel like the 21 year old college student I was nine years ago. Time is funny like that. In 2021 I hope to move out of my small hometown and set up some roots in LA, where my friends live--I'd be the first in my family to undertake such an adventure, and I'm excited by the prospect.
Thank you all for being a part of my life. I love you guys and am sending well-wished and posi-vibes to you and your families all the way from sleepy Vermont!
2020 was challenging for me. Someone very close to me passed away from lung cancer at a young age, I was living in my mom's house when she was dumped in February and moved back home with me still there--then COVID hit and we were stuck together for awhile. Obviously I love her, but I was never planning on living with her for any length of time regardless of a pandemic. I started a podcast LLC in my home state of Vermont, but when my unemployment was challenged by the state, I had to rush to get back to work to pay my bills and my productivity has been all but drained.
HOWEVER:
I moved into my own place, which is spacious enough for an office.
My main podcast had over 6000 downloads, which is huge for me.
I've been spending every night with my friends from LA over zoom watching movies and rating them (we've seen over 200 movies together)
I FOUND THE ISFL, and instantly fell in love with the community.
I started going to therapy. I use BetterHelp, and it's been a great experience for me.
I'm back to work where I make pretty good money. Enough to put a little away each week for retirement and investing.
There is a lot of good that happened once I wipe away the muck and debris from what I thought my year was going to be.
I turn 30 years old in May. I have mixed feelings about it. I still feel like the 21 year old college student I was nine years ago. Time is funny like that. In 2021 I hope to move out of my small hometown and set up some roots in LA, where my friends live--I'd be the first in my family to undertake such an adventure, and I'm excited by the prospect.
Thank you all for being a part of my life. I love you guys and am sending well-wished and posi-vibes to you and your families all the way from sleepy Vermont!
"big boy has power."
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