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2 years wiki member : Thank you

Discussion in 'Support Subforum' started by karinabrown, Jan 30, 2018.

  1. karinabrown

    karinabrown Well known member

    Hi everbody,

    Last week i wondered how long ago i found this wiki : seemed a long time : looked it up : exactly 2 years this month.

    A lot have happened since then .
    Last year at some point i was getting very optimistic about my progress
    That , in itself was a big succes for me, honestly thought that day would not come.

    So thought i was well on my way. Then some setbacks, working on that now.
    So I am not a successtory but still very thankful for where this has all brought me.

    I can honestly say there where many days of doubt and fear : and then i started reading (and posting) here, and could move on again. And : there where also days i noticed that it was a bit too much wiki! : those where the days i realized i am still learning. So some do it in an inch : others need to take more time.

    My reason for this post : A BIG : THANK YOU for all of you!
    for you honesty, your wisdom and support. For being a coach (for those who already are able to do that ) Thanks for your time !
    Its not a goodbye : just a Thank you all
     
    JanAtheCPA, Ines, AC45 and 5 others like this.
  2. Lainey

    Lainey Well known member

    Like your new logo!
    Thanks to you too!
     
  3. karinabrown

    karinabrown Well known member

    Hi Lainey,

    Thanks : also wanted to ‘use’ my sweet dog for that. But he is one of my big worries right now (old , blind : facing the fact that our goodbye will come at some point) so decided not to.
    ‘Stop and smell the roses’ is good for me: to remind me of the good stuff and somethimes stop and feel some gratitude. don’t we all need that ?
     

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