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We are going to London in November so that my wife can take the exam to qualify to teach mindfulness courses to people.

It has worked for her so she is doing this to try to help the kids at her school and also an adult ed course.

 

I should add that with the money I've spent on kit this year I too will have made about £5 an hour this year. Hope next year is better. Have lots of work assets now but as said resale won't be worth that much!

 

Good on Mrs Richard 1234!

It has the power to do an awful lot of good in my opinion.

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Make very sure you consider the loved ones in your life and the Wife / Husband who loves you...

 

Were it not for them, my frame would be dangling from a tree or harvester crane today.

 

I said I never seriously considered it. Then another heartbreak comes.

 

What's the ruddy point.

 

My word, I'm close.

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Make very sure you consider the loved ones in your life and the Wife / Husband who loves you...

 

Were it not for them, my frame would be dangling from a tree or harvester crane today.

 

I said I never seriously considered it. Then another heartbreak comes.

 

 

What's the ruddy point.

 

My word, I'm close.

 

Life is tough, there's no two ways about it.

 

It also goes through phases. You will not feel as bad as you do now in six months time.

 

You already know that suicide is not an option, nor a solution.

 

Stay strong, keep going, try new things if you can. Life will get better. I guarantee it.:001_smile:

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Stressed to a point. Always stressed to a point, but more so in preparation for a large elm felling job. The prospect of 3-4 weeks on site, a £20k contractor bill and no certainty out income is indeed stressful. Not looking to do too much more of this and have a less stressful line of work developing. Less time away from the family too.

 

My difficulty is that I always over extend myself, buying kit that I know will be very useful and will earn me money, but it does take it's toll. Would really like to get to the point of having a couple of months turnover sat in the bank as a buffer. I'm certain I'd sleep much more soundly.

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Had a lot of pressure at the moment, son's been into hospital again and taken a while to bounce back, school is making things difficult with him and his diet so having to fight them a bit, having to go vat registered and back date it as didn't realise I'd crossed the line, pressure to finish some ongoing contracts that the weather isn't help with but overall actually feeling quite positive at the moment that thing are going in the rite direction be it hard work doing so.

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