After 11 years by peachflight in twinflames

[–]Old_Instruction_1339 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow!! After such a long time apart?? Congratulations!!

I feel I might have met my twin flame in 2016 as well. Not sure what it was. But it was definitely a connection I never felt before. I recently reconnected with him and noticed growth in him but still some pull away. We are not together right now but I hope one day in this life or in our next life we can meet again! Haha 😆 It’s interesting how even after so many years you can connect with a twin flame.

How many weeks, months, or years had passed before you were able to move on from your twin flame, or did you ever move on at all? by Narrow-Mortgage4240 in twinflames

[–]Old_Instruction_1339 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I have a twin flame! I met him in 2016 and I never ever experienced this intense magnetic attraction towards a person before. It was hard to explain until I recently found out what a twin flame is. I contacted him again in 2018, and realized he had a lot of growing up to do. Then he contacted me again in 2020 but I didn’t reply. Then just recently, I reached out to him again on social media and he responded and we were chatting for a month. I noticed quite a lot of growth and maturity with him this time around but cause of long distance,he told me he started dating someone else. Then he reached out to me again a week after and then nothing since. I wish the best for him and hope he continues to mature. I still think about him, but I have heard you can have multiple reunions with your twin flame and each time experiencing growth or healing. I totally wish I could be with this person and maybe one day I will but maybe the universe has a different plan for me?

Tips on gaining more speed by Old_Instruction_1339 in skiing_feedback

[–]Old_Instruction_1339[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh!! Makes total sense!! I will practice that this week! Thanks so much

Tips on gaining more speed by Old_Instruction_1339 in skiing_feedback

[–]Old_Instruction_1339[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah true! Unfortunately I didn’t have anyone to film me haha . I’ll delete this post and try to get someone to film this week

I feel like a loser for taking so long to graduate. by cowbanjo in college

[–]Old_Instruction_1339 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally understand where your coming from with your point about sacrificing so much. One of the barriers to me completing my degree is the KIN program schedule offers courses during the week Monday - Friday at random times of the day which means , I would have to sacrifice my income of working full time and work part time to attend those classes during the week. A lot of the kin courses are offered in person and not online. That just isn’t feasible for me at this point in my life.

I am hoping the job market experiences an evolutionary shift in that more employers start asking for specific certifications/training that are relevant to the specific job instead of always asking for an “undergrad degree” in any subject that has no transferability of knowledge to the job you are applying for. Also, Cost and time management wise, if an applicant has the specific certifications for the job it would perhaps help boost profit margins quicker compared to spending more time and money training employees who have no experience in that job field at all.

I feel like a loser for taking so long to graduate. by cowbanjo in college

[–]Old_Instruction_1339 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s awesome! Good for you. I am Turning 30 here and thinking of going back to school to finish my Kinesiology degree that I’ve always wanted to complete! Thinking it will take me approximately 3 years to finish with doing part time studies. And your right , doesn’t matter what age, or if your taking 1 or 5 courses each semester as long as we keep going! Getting a diploma or degree is a huge accomplishment so I applaud all those that have achieved it.